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			I have never soaked. When you soak a card does the paper just peel off the back?
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			you should wait a bit and figure out how to do it first - maybe one of the soaking experts will give you a step by step way to do it.  Also you should use the search button in the forum here, and search, "soak" im sure you will get a lot of good info on how to do it.  GL
		 
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			use hot ( not boiling) distilled water to soak the cards in. if the glue or adhesive is natural , the paper backing should loosen at least partially from the cards. I use a soft paint brush sometimes to brush away paper scraps. I have also added several drops of DIF to soaking water to help loosen paste or thick paper.  if the adhesive is a rubber cement or early synthetic glue the water soaking may not work that well. the only way to find out is to experiment | 
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			There was a recent thread about soaking that talks about which cards, how long, etc. You should be able to easily find it by using the search function. I agree with others that you should research it before you make your first attempt.
		 
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