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			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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			Posted By: Keith O'Leary Hi Jeff, 
 I'm guessing you used tap water and its either Lancaster City water (ours is green here at work  Distilled would have been a safer bet. Maybe try resoaking it in some and sandwich the card between something absorbent and clean to draw the water out as the card dries. 
 
 
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			Posted By: Jim F That is the chance you take when you soak a card. Even if you use distilled water, 80 years of toxins from the air and acid from the paper it was stuck to are awakened. And the trimming comment, not cool. Jim | 
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			Posted By: Keith O'Leary Jim, I know Jeff and I took the trimming comment for what it was...sarcasm. 
 
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			Posted By: Jeff Mohler Sorry to offend anyone.  I would never trim a card.  I was just referring to the lengthy thread from a few months ago about soaking and trimming,etc. | 
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			Posted By: Jim F Sorry to over react. Too much coffee this morning. Jim | 
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			Posted By: Frank Wakefield Hey there... | 
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			Posted By: Jim F Looks like someone else drank a little too much of something this morning. Trim cops? Soak a card for an hour?? Let me know how your card soup turns out. | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens sounds more like tea or broth to me  | 
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