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Cleaning paper
From: paper
I have some paper document which have writing on and I would like to remove it without damaging the print on the paper. If this is a "secured" document - such as a bond or a check - don't bother - it can't be done. If this is something like on regular bond paper there might be some ways, but your post is too general. You need to mention specifics. What type of original print(?) or what the obtrusion is. For instance, if you can do with a copy and it's regular white bond paper, make a photocopy, use white-out on that, and then copy the cleaned up example. 8-/ Coin Saver |
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