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A few of my Blu-ray slips have creases on the spine. I saw a video saying that you could iron out old videogame slipboxes and it would get most of the creases out. Will this work for slipcovers? And what about embossed, lenticular, or glossy/shiny/foil slips? I have a bit of OCD when it comes to slips, and when I look at my shelf all I can see is the creases I tried to bend back. Anyone have any advice for this? Can’t find anything online and so I’m consulting the Slipcover Experts.
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