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Jan 10, 2008 22:24:51 GMT 1
Ignore, by giiiant on Jan 10, 2008 22:24:51 GMT 1, NO LONGER FOR SALE DUE TO SOME FANTASTIC CREASE-REMOVAL ADVICE FROM FRANKIE ( Sorry about this
NO LONGER FOR SALE DUE TO SOME FANTASTIC CREASE-REMOVAL ADVICE FROM FRANKIE ( Sorry about this
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Jan 10, 2008 22:30:57 GMT 1
Ignore, by discoduster on Jan 10, 2008 22:30:57 GMT 1, Sounds like you got a crack habit!
only joking
Sounds like you got a crack habit! only joking
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Jan 10, 2008 22:46:40 GMT 1
Ignore, by giiiant on Jan 10, 2008 22:46:40 GMT 1, Sounds like you got a crack habit! only joking
crystal meth
Here's a picture of the crease (rather well taken if I dare say so myself):
As you can see, barely anything. But enough to bug me to the point of selling for a LOW LOW PRICE
edit: the edges are meant to be deckled by the way, what you see on the very edges of the paper isn't damage
Sounds like you got a crack habit! only joking crystal meth Here's a picture of the crease (rather well taken if I dare say so myself): As you can see, barely anything. But enough to bug me to the point of selling for a LOW LOW PRICE edit: the edges are meant to be deckled by the way, what you see on the very edges of the paper isn't damage
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jipsy
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Jan 11, 2008 9:07:44 GMT 1
Ignore, by jipsy on Jan 11, 2008 9:07:44 GMT 1, ...and the crease removal advice was?
...and the crease removal advice was?
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Jan 11, 2008 9:23:07 GMT 1
Ignore, by giiiant on Jan 11, 2008 9:23:07 GMT 1, Copyright Frankie 2008, all rights reserved
Copyright Frankie 2008, all rights reserved
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Jan 11, 2008 9:27:42 GMT 1
Ignore, by snakes on Jan 11, 2008 9:27:42 GMT 1, Copyright Frankie 2008, all rights reserved
That's exactly the method that i have used in the past and it works.
The heat from the iron may sometimes cause a little rippling in the previously creased area compared to the rest of the paper. What you then do is slightly moisten that area and then place it between two large, very flat objects (i prefer acrylic sheets) and then place an even load over and give it anything from a few hours to a few days (dependant upon your patience level).
Copyright Frankie 2008, all rights reserved That's exactly the method that i have used in the past and it works. The heat from the iron may sometimes cause a little rippling in the previously creased area compared to the rest of the paper. What you then do is slightly moisten that area and then place it between two large, very flat objects (i prefer acrylic sheets) and then place an even load over and give it anything from a few hours to a few days (dependant upon your patience level).
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Jan 11, 2008 9:30:10 GMT 1
Ignore, by snakes on Jan 11, 2008 9:30:10 GMT 1, Ps. if in doubt b4 you hit the actual print get some similar paper crease it and then try uncreasing it. Oh and take all water out of the iron first, make sure its clean, turn the steam off and DO NOT have the heat on too high!
Ps. if in doubt b4 you hit the actual print get some similar paper crease it and then try uncreasing it. Oh and take all water out of the iron first, make sure its clean, turn the steam off and DO NOT have the heat on too high!
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Jan 11, 2008 9:31:16 GMT 1
Ignore, by snakes on Jan 11, 2008 9:31:16 GMT 1, double ps. never do any of the above on chromalux paper..
double ps. never do any of the above on chromalux paper..
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Jan 11, 2008 9:53:13 GMT 1
Ignore, by Guest on Jan 11, 2008 9:53:13 GMT 1, double ps. never do any of the above on chromalux paper.. or crystal meth
double ps. never do any of the above on chromalux paper.. or crystal meth
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Harveyn
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Jan 11, 2008 9:56:34 GMT 1
Ignore, by Harveyn on Jan 11, 2008 9:56:34 GMT 1, Also make sure you use distilled water. I would point out that some paper will bubble if you are slightly excessive with the water so make sure the cotton bud is not saturated.
Also make sure you use distilled water. I would point out that some paper will bubble if you are slightly excessive with the water so make sure the cotton bud is not saturated.
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