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Posted By: zach
Well I did the experiment, rum and scrap tobacco on a beater T206. I thought to myself how would soaking a card in this mixture possibly fix paper loss? The only way to fix paper loss would be to actually put more paper somehow over where the paper is missing. Anyways, I did it and all it did was evenly tone the card, the paper loss still clearly evident on the reverse. BTW it was a Sweet Caporal back. If anything this method is used to possibly conceal and hide the paper loss but it isn't going to "fix" it, it will just tone everything and hopefully hide it. |
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