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Maria Rushton Posted on Jul 08, 2017
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Good question because the hot melt sheets having only a melting glue on the foil that must be melting by heat but i think maybe with a razorblade or little stanley knife and an iron it should in practice possible to remove but be careful by experiments with hot irons but the glue left the foil and should be in the paper but should not sticky if its in cold condition.

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