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Don't peel THEM! Cut or tear the envelope around the stamps. Float the stamps face up in cool water. Soak for one hour or until the stamps separate from the paper. Lay the stamps face down on white paper towels. Cover with more paper and press flat under something heavy (like books) for several hours until dry.
Don't peel THEM! Cut or tear the envelope around the stamps. Float the stamps face up in cool water. Soak for one hour or until the stamps separate from the paper. Lay the stamps face down on white paper towels. Cover with more paper and press flat under something heavy (like books) for several hours until dry.
Emptying stamps out onto a large, flat surface. Sort stamps into categories. Remove duplicate stamps. Compare stamps to current collection & remove more duplicates. Clean stamps by removing paper backs, and.
But if you want to remove the stamps from envelopes, the best way is to soak them. Place them, stamp side up, in a few inches of lukewarm water in a shallow bowl (make sure the water is not HOT as it may damage the stamps). Don't soak too many at one time, they should have room to float.
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Place a couple of drops of water on the stamp along with the envelope and heat it with microwave for 30-45 secs. Stamp will come off from its paper. METHOD 2 — Soaking: Cut the section of envelope along with stamp without damaging it.
Don't peel THEM! Cut or tear the envelope around the stamps. Float the stamps face up in cool water. Soak for one hour or until the stamps separate from the paper. Lay the stamps face down on white paper towels. Cover with more paper and press flat under something heavy (like books) for several hours until dry.
But if you want to remove the stamps from envelopes, the best way is to soak them. Place them, stamp side up, in a few inches of lukewarm water in a shallow bowl (make sure the water is not HOT as it may damage the stamps). Don't soak too many at one time, they should have room to float.
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