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			mike--i started out blowing the back of the white cardboard but got impatient...so then i aimed for the edges of the actual postcard.  i put the heat on medium and it took slower to peel...so i just put it on high to get the job done asap.  i figured if i put it on med the pc will be exposed to the heat flow longer but not as hot...if it was on high there'd be more heat but for a shorter duration (so it was a wash in my head).  ymmv tho with the adhesive used and cardboard type.
		 Last edited by chaddurbin; 12-14-2011 at 08:07 PM. | 
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