Remember back when
I hauled all of those Library Sale books? The ones with the plastic-y covers
that librarians put on their books to protect them? Of course you don’t. You’ve
slept since then. But it happened.
So I said I’d show you how I got that nasty wrap stuff off. And I kind of will, but I forgot to take pictures of the actual removal process, so this is more of a Before and After than a How-to Process.
My first step was
to rip off the plastic where it was glued to the end paper of the front and
back covers. You can see where I did that in the pics below:
I was hoping the glue and damage spot would be less icky and large, but I won’t be able to see it when the book is closed and the book still looks pretty on the outside, as you’ll see in the next pic:
Once the front and back flaps are separated from the plastic, the plastic just splits from the cover if you unfold the plastic. Exhibit A:
All in all, I’m
pretty proud of how easy the process was. I didn’t even have to use scissors.
Now I’ll be able to buy whatever books I want to at the next Library Sale, no
matter whether or not they’re covered in the stupid plastic.
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