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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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If a poster you buy is curled up, either put it under a dictionary overnight to flatten it out or roll it up the opposite way of / to the way it was rolled, and put a rubber band around it. / roll the poster opposite to the way it curls.

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If a poster you buy is curled up, either put it under a dictionary overnight to flatten it out or roll it up the opposite way of / to the way it was rolled, and put a rubber band around it. Thank you If a poster is curled up, you can put it under something heavy overnight or roll it up opposite to how it was rolled up before.

  • If a poster you buy is curled up, either put it under a dictionary overnight to flatten it out or roll it up the opposite way of / to the way it was rolled, and put a rubber band around it.
  • Thank you If a poster is curled up, you can put it under something heavy overnight or roll it up opposite to how it was rolled up before.
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Anonymous How would you phrase this?If a poster you buy is curled up, either put it under a dictionary overnight to flatten it out or roll it up the opposite way of / to the way it was rolled, and put a rubber band around it. / roll the poster opposite to the way it curls.Thank you
If a poster is curled up, you can put it under something heavy overnight or rol
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AnonymousIf a poster is curled up, you can put it under something heavy overnight or roll it up opposite to how it was rolled up before.
If a poster is curled up, you can put it under something heavy overnight or roll it up the opposite way.

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