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|  Soaking question 
			
			Posted By: Jeff Mohler I just picked up an E210 Heathcot(e) with a lot of scrapbook residue on ebay last weekend.  I received it yesterday, stuck it in some warm water and the residue practically floated right off.  However, after the card dried, a water stain remained around much of the back edge.  Any ideas on how to get that off or what I did wrong? | 
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