A stamp collection was given to me and 1 album does have several stamps taped onto the pages. Do you have any suggestions how to remove the stamps? Thanks
Jude Xavier I wouldn’t take the chance on “very old stamps”. I usually use this for modern stamps (Post 1960s). Some older stamps can actually get ruined if they come into contact with water.
This isn't necessary at all. A much better way is 1: Drip water on the back of the paper and let it soak through 2: Peel the stamp off 3: Roll thumb in circular motion over the back of the stamp to remove paper residue. You might have to add another drop of water for step three but it works very well.
Sugumaran Dineshkumar it was a real envelope. I had pre removed the portion with my address. Also in Canada, authorities are known to not cancel stamps on mail delivery. It’s a big problem for philatelists.
You don't have to soak them and risk damaging them as such You can just let the water soak through the back, peel the stamp off and roll your thumb around the back of the stamp in a circular motion to get the residual paper off
Thank you :) Super easy!
A stamp collection was given to me and 1 album does have several stamps taped onto the pages. Do you have any suggestions how to remove the stamps? Thanks
Thanks - it worked for me! And I love your accent :-)
will this work for very old paper stamps without damaging them?
Jude Xavier I wouldn’t take the chance on “very old stamps”. I usually use this for modern stamps (Post 1960s). Some older stamps can actually get ruined if they come into contact with water.
Can you soak stamps to unstick another stamp?
Yes, you shall be able to.
is it just water in the containers?
Just plain water :)
This isn't necessary at all. A much better way is
1: Drip water on the back of the paper and let it soak through
2: Peel the stamp off
3: Roll thumb in circular motion over the back of the stamp to remove paper residue.
You might have to add another drop of water for step three but it works very well.
@Jade Not at all. They'll still be usable
@Jade Not at all, too much and you'll start crumpling the edge of the stamp
@@TheEuroCoin It should. Just make sure the water has soaked all the way through or else you may rip the stamp.
Don't cheat like this. Take a really used postal envelope and remove stamps
Sugumaran Dineshkumar it was a real envelope. I had pre removed the portion with my address. Also in Canada, authorities are known to not cancel stamps on mail delivery. It’s a big problem for philatelists.
@@StampStoriesCA OK. Sorry if I hate you by words. Keep up the good work. I'm a stamp collector. If possible make contact with me.
You don't have to soak them and risk damaging them as such
You can just let the water soak through the back, peel the stamp off and roll your thumb around the back of the stamp in a circular motion to get the residual paper off
ScienceFoundation no
@@lucydelumine Yes