and it got me thinking
Is there any plastic spray or any other chemical that can be used to increase the "shelf life" of the note , by making the paper a little tougher
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I must admit that I have ironed a few notes to get rid of small wrinkles. This was only on fairly new notes that needed to be straightened out a little.bob9 wrote:Here is a nice video of a dedicated WG user washing and ironing notes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhPZieBBP3A" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But be careful when ironing euros, I once swept the holographic band off an old wrinkly D/L trying to iron it out.
I watched the vid with mouth open.bob9 wrote:Here is a nice video of a dedicated WG user washing and ironing notes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhPZieBBP3A" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But be careful when ironing euros, I once swept the holographic band off an old wrinkly D/L trying to iron it out.

This is what happens to my notes every night:bren_nmgn wrote:what better way to prolongue the life-expectancy of your bills?

roberdy wrote:This is what happens to my notes every night:bren_nmgn wrote:what better way to prolongue the life-expectancy of your bills?![]()
Next morning they are in a nearly-Central Bank-quality

Aren't they compressed?bren_nmgn wrote:I'm impressed!
and so are your notes.....
should? Is there a problem if it weighs eg. 20 Kg?hadibe wrote:the top plate should be about 1.8 kg.
Yes, the cupboard below the press may bend.dserrano5 wrote:should? Is there a problem if it weighs eg. 20 Kg?hadibe wrote:the top plate should be about 1.8 kg.