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I have a "friend" that is a "former" card doctor and from what I "hear" it is only a temporary fix. It will definitely reduce major creases. It will make minor wrinkles disappear but they always come back. Ever see a PSA card and go how did it get that grade with those minor creases, it did not have them when it was graded.
Like John posted sometimes PSA with catch it and give you a "A". Now this is all just a rumor so please consider that.
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I think I would question your card doctor friend on the pressed wrinkles ALWAYS coming back. My guess would be they might and they might not. I have never tried to press a wrinkle out but have known more than a few card doctors.
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I was assuming by soaking and pressing they meant a bowl of water and some books used to press. I was not talking professional work.
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With my very limited experience with soaking cards (only 2 so far) soaking works more like anti-wrinkle cream in that it reduces the look of fine lines and wrinkles, but does not remove them entirely.
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