HELP! How to remove a rub on!!

I misktakenly forgot the 'h' in the word "school". I was planning on submitting this layout for Becky Higgins' Sketches II book. Anyone!! Help!! I'd rather not take the layout apart. Can they be removed??

JennP.

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Jenn I found this doing a google search. Sounds like this person has done it before. She suggests un do though she does mention that you might end up taking off more than the letter you want.

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Wow! Thanks. I'll definitly try it. Unfortunately I decided to try to scrape one off with an exacto and that wasn't such a good idea. I'll see how much damage I did once I get the letters off. I saw that another post recommended using a q-tip and I think I might use my pazzles stick with the pom pom. Even more control. Thanks again. I'll report back if it works.

JennP.

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Well, I had both the pick-up square and the Un-do and decided to try the non-messy method first. I'm very happy to report that it worked! I never even needed to use the Un-do. I had to rub kind of hard, but it comes right off. Thankfully I didn't do too much damage with the X-acto knife so it looks like maybe I can submit this layout after all!

Thanks so much for the tip on that website, M-C! BTW, those looked like some great discussion groups.

JennP.

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Jenn...read further down the page that M-C gave you the link for. I have just removed a rub on with the Therm-o-web adhesive eraser without causing any damage to the card. Started at one corner and gently rubbed up against it and curls and gradually rolls off. I must remember that for the future...LOL I hope you manage to get your's off without further damage, as I see in another post you have resorted to scraping.

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Well...I guess I should have read everything before posting the Therm-o-web eraser response, as I see that you have succeeded using that method with no further damage. Great job! Marilyn

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