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2sp_ | 13:22 Sat 26th Apr 2014 | How it Works
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If I were to laminate a tenner, could the note be removed without causing any damage?

(Yes, I know it's an odd question.)
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I suspect not easily.
Why not try it with a piece of paper first ?
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Good plan OG!

I don't think so. When I've tried to take paper out of laminator sheets before, it's always fallen to bits, it's sealed to the lamination sheets.
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We usually send Mr P's cousin a tenner for his birthday each year. I try to make him work for it at the other end.

Toyed with the idea of laminating the envelope shut.
Hmmm maybe the envelope would get damaged but not the contents ?
Unsure I'd want to risk it though.
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I could just wrap the envelope in sellotape as usual!
Roll the tenner up, really tiny, and insert it into a drinking straw!
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OOO, that's an idea, boxy!

I like it!
wrap it in clingfilm and cold laminate it?
If you make sure the envelope is bigger than the money, then when the lamination is trimmed back to within the borders of the envelop, you'll end up with 2 parts of the envelope both laninated on one site and the intact money.
The machine at work laminates the whole thing, not just round the edges. Perhaps if the money was placed in a paper envelope first and then laminated the envelope would be destroyed but leave the money intact.
yes the laminator will only stick to the outer paper - you could laminate the envelope and the cash would be fine

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