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Personally I wouldn't use tape to repair rows in the stock sheet that are lifting up. The stamps will eventually sink down and come into contact with the tape, damaging the stamps.
Perhaps you might consider replacing any sheets that have been repaired in this way. |
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thank you @shermae I was thinking of the same thing. where do you buy your stock sheets from. I have never bought stock sheets before. so I was going to put it on the board to find out what was the best option. will appreciate if you can guide me. |
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thanks @shermae I have a store that I generally buy my albums from. heading there tomorrow to see if he has some sheets. probably fastest option
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