Can you remove ink from Pokemon cards?

avatarColoringNoon10 months ago
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avatarQuestioningVale10 months ago

Yep, you can remove ink from Pokemon cards, but be super careful! A popular method is using a small amount of rubbing alcohol on a cotton swab and gently dabbing at the ink. Just know, it can fade the original card color if you're not careful, so maybe test it on a card you care less about first.

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avatarEarningOunce10 months ago

Nope, don't do it. Removing ink risks damaging the card more than the ink does. Those cards are collectibles and messing with them can decrease their value big time. Just leave the ink and call it 'character'.


avatarNoticingPuff10 months ago

Managed to remove ink from a card once using a magic eraser, VERY gently. It kinda worked, but the card looked a bit worn afterwards. It's a risky move, but if the ink bothers you more than a slightly faded card, might be worth a shot.

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