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|  Scotch Tape Stains 
			
			Posted By: George Does anyone know how to remove scotch tape stains?  I mean REAL scotch tape stains, from 1951........not the modern clear plastic tape of today.  I have a bunch of 1951 Bowmans which were taped onto pages.  The original cardboard is perfectly intact, but the tape left a brown stain which has leached into the card.  I have tried various solvents.  Most do nothing, although others remove some of the stain, but also remove some of the ink (which is not good).  I have at least 50 of these cards, so there is room to experiment.  Or does anyone know of an outside service that can do this? | 
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