@@Blossom_Brooke it took a little over two days to dry. I change the pads a lot. Put it in my humidor for about six hours day. I let it sit on my desk in the open air supervised too. Currently, I have it in a penny sleeve and a Toploader.
That's wild how long it took to remove that gum, lol But appreciate the work to show it can be achieved on these vintage cards, especially with that case of gretzky cards still out there some are sure to have gum on them :P PS: did it restore the gum too? 😁😆
Looks great! Just ordered a card that has a small what appears to be a gum stain on the back of the card (1989 Bowman Griffey) should it come out with card spray?
There wasn’t gum in those packs. So it must be something different. You’re welcome to show me a picture sometime. You can’t soak in 89 like this. It’s a different texture that doesn’t respond well to total saturation.
That is amazing!!! How long did you leave it between the pads to dry?
@@Blossom_Brooke it took a little over two days to dry. I change the pads a lot. Put it in my humidor for about six hours day. I let it sit on my desk in the open air supervised too. Currently, I have it in a penny sleeve and a Toploader.
That's wild how long it took to remove that gum, lol But appreciate the work to show it can be achieved on these vintage cards, especially with that case of gretzky cards still out there some are sure to have gum on them :P
PS: did it restore the gum too? 😁😆
@@TheHungryHobo I did try some old gum, not too long ago. It was terrible… Turned into powder. 😄
Looks great! Just ordered a card that has a small what appears to be a gum stain on the back of the card (1989 Bowman Griffey) should it come out with card spray?
There wasn’t gum in those packs. So it must be something different. You’re welcome to show me a picture sometime. You can’t soak in 89 like this. It’s a different texture that doesn’t respond well to total saturation.