You can, But it won't catch fire, It will sinj (burn). Depending on what dye was used! because of different chemical cause different reactions. ! :)
I'd try gently ironing it.
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Use some white-out,or color it in.
The wrinkles are there to provide for liner shrinkage over the years.
i don't know................................. i don't think there's a way!!!!! well i don't know. :p you take one of those things you use to take wrinkles out of clothes, and use that on paper. I tried it, and it kind of works, depends on what paper.
when the glue dries it shrinks, pulling the surface of the paper together causing the wrinkle.
There are tons of products on the market that claim to reduce or remove wrinkles. None of them will take the wrinkles completely away but Olay Regenerist does firm them up.
natureof paper the duplex paper is non treatment of claimatical condition
it can remove wrinkles, birthmarks, or tattoos.
It means using an iron or press to remove wrinkles in clothes
To draw or press into wrinkles or folds; to crush together; to rumple; as, to crumple paper., To contract irregularly; to show wrinkles after being crushed together; as, leaves crumple.
No. But a balanced diet and regular exercise may slow the effects of aging.
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