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Good Defects Vs. Bad Defects for Pressing
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Getting ready to submit a batch for possible pressing at my LCS on way to CGC.  I'm no expert at seeing "good" defects that can be remedied with pressing.  Or "bad" defects that pressing cannot t fix.

Any good examples?  Visuals?  

Thanks!

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i'd consider looking up youtube videos

but generally bends/creases/wrinkles that do not break color are more likely to improve with pressing.

Essentially, what would improve if you pressed something and flattened it out as much as possible?

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2 hours ago, revat said:

i'd consider looking up youtube videos

but generally bends/creases/wrinkles that do not break color are more likely to improve with pressing.

Essentially, what would improve if you pressed something and flattened it out as much as possible?

Thanks

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10 hours ago, revat said:

i'd consider looking up youtube videos

but generally bends/creases/wrinkles that do not break color are more likely to improve with pressing.

Essentially, what would improve if you pressed something and flattened it out as much as possible?

This, pretty much.

Sometimes a press+clean will remove certain types of dirtiness.

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