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Card Soaking
Posted By: Chris Nerat
Hey guys, |
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Card Soaking
Posted By: Matt
Kevin S has done a detailed walk through of the process here: |
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Card Soaking
Posted By: T206Collector
It really depends on the card you're talking about here. Lithographs, like T206 cards, soak extremely well; Topps cards, on the other hand, are in my experience irreparably damaged by soaking, since the image cracks. |
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Card Soaking
Posted By: Chris Nerat
thanks for the detailed response! |
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Card Soaking
Posted By: Hagar Henderson
That would take big baseBALLS to put a valuable card in water. I could never get up the nerve to try it. |
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Card Soaking
Posted By: fkw
Ive soaked hundreds of cards...... but never to TRY to remove a crease. |
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