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<blockquote data-quote="Snaketibe" data-source="post: 511641" data-attributes="member: 7379"><p>You've done a really excellent job there, Ham! Congratulations on a wonderful end result. I'm just as impressed that you've managed to remove the litho from an old bubble and yet still have it be usable! That's a technique I may have to try myself.</p><p></p><p>At the risk of teaching granny to suck eggs, I would caution against using blutack on any paper product, as the oils within it leach out over time and will permanently stain the cardback and your newly printed paper piece. Instead, I would suggest using something like a small piece of folded over (or two pieces glued back-to back to make double-sided tape) low-tack Frog Tape, or even pieces of Post-It notes (again, two pieces glued back to back) to temporarily attach the printed piece to the cardback. They will be easily removable and shouldn't cause any permanent damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snaketibe, post: 511641, member: 7379"] You've done a really excellent job there, Ham! Congratulations on a wonderful end result. I'm just as impressed that you've managed to remove the litho from an old bubble and yet still have it be usable! That's a technique I may have to try myself. At the risk of teaching granny to suck eggs, I would caution against using blutack on any paper product, as the oils within it leach out over time and will permanently stain the cardback and your newly printed paper piece. Instead, I would suggest using something like a small piece of folded over (or two pieces glued back-to back to make double-sided tape) low-tack Frog Tape, or even pieces of Post-It notes (again, two pieces glued back to back) to temporarily attach the printed piece to the cardback. They will be easily removable and shouldn't cause any permanent damage. [/QUOTE]
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