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Removing Blue Pen Ink From Vintage BrochureRegards, Casey Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Blue Pen Ink From Vintage BrochureHave you tried pure acetone? It's often found in art/office supply stores (to thin rubber cement, renew markers, etc.) or sold as nail polish removers (read the label to make sure it's pute 100% acetone). Be careful, since it may ruin the brochure, depending on the type of ink originally used to print it. Post by susanmajp |
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