Examples of "Dry Cleaning"1909
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1Collector | Drogio private msg quote post Address this user | |
Can anyone explain to me what is mean by "dry cleaning" or "spot and tacking" iron work? I'm wondering if there's non-restoration procedures which can "clean up" some of the "dirt" I have on a few issues I was considering pressing (see examples). I'm not sure what the majority of this stuff is...it's not necessarily stains as I can start to scratch it off...so thinking it can be professionally cleaned up a little. Or maybe it really is "A Mission Next to Impossible!!!" |
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Collector | jrs private msg quote post Address this user | |
I'm also curious about cleaning techniques and people's experiences with them. I've read that some people use erasers but can't imagine that's the best thing for a book. | ||
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Collector | TruckJohnson private msg quote post Address this user | |
PANCAKE ALERT! PANCAKE ALERT. Take this thread to defcon three! This is not a test! This is a sticky situation! This is a PANCAKE ALERT! Seek shelter in the nearest comic long box. We are at defcon three!!! | ||
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Collector | jrs private msg quote post Address this user | |
@TruckJohnson yes quite possibly. Perhaps someone can describe techniques in terms of....French toast recipes? | ||
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Collector | Drogio private msg quote post Address this user | |
What is it with people within the forum and their obsession with the term "pancake"? | ||
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COLLECTOR | shrewbeer private msg quote post Address this user | |
@Drogio per CBCS you're not allowed to share techniques for cleaning/pressing. Long story (scroll down theres a thread on pressing, most were deleted) but one's ways of doing so are now referred to as a pancake recipe, its satire. A humourus way for us to cope with getting kicked in the di*k. 🥞 |
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COLLECTOR | DarthLego private msg quote post Address this user | |
And we refer to CBCS's prompt deletion of offending threads as #pancakegate | ||
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Collector | Drogio private msg quote post Address this user | |
Got it...I'm new here obviously. | ||
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Beaten by boat oars | Studley_Dudley private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by Drogio Welcome! Forum could use an update but there's a good group of folks here. I enjoy it more on this side of the street. |
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COLLECTOR | shrewbeer private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by Drogio Welcome to the forum! You'll enjoy it, its a small community and the mods here are pretty good here about keeping the assholes out.. I tend to walk the line though |
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Collector | QuaBrot private msg quote post Address this user | |
Welcome, just make sure you get a good supply of your favorite syrup ready | ||
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Collector | Johnny_B private msg quote post Address this user | |
I think you should use examples of how to remove powdered sugar from your pancake. It can be removed dry, *wink* *wink*, *nudge* *nudge*, but if you get it wet, your done for..... I've heard of special cleaning sponges that have been successful in removing powdered sugar. But I have never attempted it myself. | ||
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Collector | Drogio private msg quote post Address this user | |
Can I just say that I have this killer pancake recipe? The pancake part is pretty basic...just add some shredded apples to the batter...but the kicker is the sauce which is basically like an apple cider syrup (with butter)...perfect for those chilly fall evenings (yes, I make pancakes for dinner..especially this recipe)...as a kid I just poured on extra syrup just so I could literally lick my plate clean! Add a few apple slice wedges for show (Granny Smiths preferably) and maple sausage...heaven! | ||
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