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The lined waffle seal - Toy Toni or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="batman" data-source="post: 566165" data-attributes="member: 2569"><p>Thousands of products get heatsealed to blister cards on a daily basis, the process is fairly simple.</p><p>The pattern that can be seen sometimes is a heat imprint from the tooling used to secure the bubble to the card.</p><p>There's no glue added to the bubble, you can make any thin piece of plastic stick to the front of an original cardback using heat and preassure without the use of an added adhesive.</p><p></p><p>If these horizontal lines are on TT cards they are caused by the material he put between his heat source (the iron) and the blister or the material on the table where he ironed them shut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="batman, post: 566165, member: 2569"] Thousands of products get heatsealed to blister cards on a daily basis, the process is fairly simple. The pattern that can be seen sometimes is a heat imprint from the tooling used to secure the bubble to the card. There's no glue added to the bubble, you can make any thin piece of plastic stick to the front of an original cardback using heat and preassure without the use of an added adhesive. If these horizontal lines are on TT cards they are caused by the material he put between his heat source (the iron) and the blister or the material on the table where he ironed them shut. [/QUOTE]
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