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How do they (purportedly) remove creases from cards without it being noticeable?
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Many years ago, a price guide (I believe it was the Beckett guide) included an article on tape and tape stain removal. The article claimed that you could remove tape and tape stains by soaking the card in the chemical toluene. I never tried it because it seemed too scary to me. But if you're interested, you can find toluene at Home Depot.
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So many things could potentially go wrong with doing that. It's
After a card has been chemically soaked, it is (by definition) altered.
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Ended up making a fair offer on a different 52’ Doby sans residue and the seller accepted. Might pick up some of this “toluene” and experiment on some older commons as it has my attention now.
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