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Personally...I don't think soaking will remove those stains...but you never know?
Would I attempt it myself...ABSOLUTELY YES! WHY? Because I like soaking cards...it's fun! And there is practically 0% risk...IMO! |
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Successfully soaking that Cobb and getting it into a PSA or SGC holder, Frank might have to suffer an outrageous fortune.
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