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i wouldnt think there'd be any problem soaking an e98...they're sturdy.
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I think the (potential) issue is the color on the front can flake off generally or when encased, etc., am curious if it survives a soak.
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Soaked this M101-5 for about 10 mins in tap water. The two bits of paper were loose and slid off when i pulled the card out of the water. Was slightly nervous about harming the front so I didn't leave it long in the water. Front looks the same, back no longer has the 2 bits of scrapbook paper attached.
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Has anyone ever tried to soak a card with scrapbook adheasive/paper stuck to the back that is normally 'soakable'.... that is also signed on the front in ballpoint pen?
Did the ballpoint pen autograph survive the soaking? I've been tempted. |
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