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The damage lighter fluid does on vintage MOC's and packaging
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<blockquote data-quote="itfciain" data-source="post: 323383" data-attributes="member: 2191"><p>I think Todd's point (originally) was how far do you need to go with disclosure ? Baby wipe? furniture polish? Glue Gone ? Lighter Fluid? etc</p><p></p><p>And Joe (O) make a good point that a lot of this is down to education - I think your original post was correct - and if AFA are using harsh chemicals to spruce up the cards before locking them away then you do have to wonder what those chemicals - in a confined space - will do to the cards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="itfciain, post: 323383, member: 2191"] I think Todd's point (originally) was how far do you need to go with disclosure ? Baby wipe? furniture polish? Glue Gone ? Lighter Fluid? etc And Joe (O) make a good point that a lot of this is down to education - I think your original post was correct - and if AFA are using harsh chemicals to spruce up the cards before locking them away then you do have to wonder what those chemicals - in a confined space - will do to the cards [/QUOTE]
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