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Posted By: Bob
Trying to get some paper/glue residue off the back. Looks like the old time glue which comes off of T206s (as opposed to the liquid cement glue which doesn't). I wondered if anyone had any problem with the card after soaking, etc. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefieldf
I have not. But the guy that taught me how to remove the glue from T206s and E90-1s said he soaked M116s, too. He put scrap book sheets of them in a bathtub, ran the water, and floated the rascals off. |
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