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My guess would be there is no foolproof way to remove laminate from baseball cards. Laminating cards is not something that has commonly occurred so I'm betting there not a lot of "pre-trial testing" that has occured to even give you an idea of what the results might be.
Any solution comes with a risk of further damaging the cards. Even a real good solution will likely bring some problems with it. There is always a chance that it will work, however. The question really goes to you. Are you willing to completely ruin the cards for a chance of removing the laminate? if you are then go for it, if not, then let it be. |
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Yes, that is indeed the question I've been weighing. Currently I'm leaning towards not taking that risk but I'm thinking that there's gotta be someone on net54 that has tried it at some point and has some feedback to share.
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