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I'm sure many of us have purchased badges with paper residue stuck to the rear. I would like to share a little trick that I have sucessfully used in the past on various occasions.
I found that the glue that was used was often water based, so I decided to soak the badge in water. After approximately 15 minutes, the glue became soft and the paper was easily (yet slowly and carefully!) removed with a pair of tweezers. The latest badge I worked on was a Chindits formation sign. I was not entirely sure of its originality when I bought it as the rear was mostly covered with paper, but after being able to remove it I am happy to see it is an original glue back badge. |
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I too have used that method to remove adhesive. It works well most of the time, but I accidentally destroyed a 51st Div patch. The felt disintegrated and that was the end of the patch. Testing a small corner may be useful.
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I also use a water soak to remove water based glues. Oher based glues are not so easy, so I generally try to get only badges that are glue free. When that isn't possible I hope it is a water based glue.
Once it has soaked sufficiently I gently rub he back of the patch and remove the glue that way. This prevents accidently snagging any of the patches' threads. Terry |
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