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Posted By: John S
Thanks Scott....that is the information that I needed. I had some serious concerns about soaking the R311's. I have removed stamps from paper before by soaking but did not think the photos would hold up as well. I think that the glue that I am dealing with is also not water soluble. I was considering trying a little mineral oil, but do not want the the oil to bleed through to the front of the picture. Let me know your results. I will probably not attack mine until later this week when I have a bit of extra time. |
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