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Old 01-03-2021, 05:03 AM
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My old man once told me that cleaning things is a feckless waste of time and energy because every time you clean something, it makes something else dirty.
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And what is the best way to remove gum stain residue from pantyhose ?
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Old 01-03-2021, 09:16 AM
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And what is the best way to remove gum stain residue from pantyhose ?
Open flame.
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Old 01-03-2021, 09:33 AM
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And what is the best way to remove gum stain residue from pantyhose ?
My guess would be an old sportscard.
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Suggest you try it on a raw common first from same set (or era). In fact, I might try it but I can't fit into my wife's nylons anymore since I've not gone to the gym in 10 months.... lol
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I can understand the itch to try to "fix" it, but if you aren't trying to flip the card - it's going to be a huge hassle to pop it, (try to) clean it, and then resub it. That's assuming you are successful. As many times as I've tried to do something like that, I usually end up making the situation worse. Good luck.
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I had a nearly identical situation. Bought a PSA 7 ST '68 Mantle, and a year or two later cracked it out and easily wiped away the gunk (yes, with panty hose) and resubmitted it. It came back nicely as a straight 7.

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I had a nearly identical situation. Bought a PSA 7 ST '68 Mantle, and a year or two later cracked it out and easily wiped away the gunk (yes, with panty hose) and resubmitted it. It came back nicely as a straight 7.

Check out post #1441 in this thread to see before and after scans:
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Thanks really helpful to hear from someone who's actually done it.

I think that's the direction I'm headed, but I'll probably wait until the wait times at PSA improve.
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