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One more thing, the print on the pages should be unaffected by a water soak. If there's water based pen ink on the back of a page, that could dissolve in the water and tint the cards. If that problem is present, message me and I'll offer a strategy. And don't soak with alcohol or some nonpolar solvent without testing such with a bit of a page that has some of that type print on it.
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