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> Creases in paper can be removed, or at least greatly reduced, with heat > and a little bit of moisture. Protect the pages underneath by putting a > piece of blotter and a piece of silicone release paper (baker's > parchment) between the pages you're working on and the rest of the book. > Gently unfold and smooth down the first folded page by hand. Apply a > tiny bit of moisture by dabbing with a clean damp cloth or spritzing on a > fine mist of water -- not enough to make the paper look wet. Put a > piece of silicone release paper on top of the page to protect it from any > stains that might transfer, and use a hot tacking iron to smooth out the > crease. If you don't have a tacking iron, you can use a household iron > on a no-steam setting, taking care that the point of the iron doesn't > catch on the paper. Or you can use a smooth table knife or microspatula, > heated at the stove.
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