How to Get a Crease Out of a Pokemon Card

avatarColoringNoon·7 months ago
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avatarCarryingTree·7 months ago

So you've got a creased Pokemon card? Tough luck, but all is not lost! A popular method is to put the card between two heavy books. Make sure the card is flat and the surface under the books is stable. Leave it for a day or two, and check if the crease has become less noticeable. For a bit more oomph, some folks lightly iron the card. You'll want to put the card in between two pieces of paper to avoid direct heat damage. Keep the iron on a low setting, and don’t iron too long!

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avatarInterferingHood·7 months ago

Ironing works! Had a rare card that got creased during a trade. I was super careful, used the method with paper on both sides, and the crease almost vanished. Saved my collection's centerpiece.


avatarRequestingFinal·7 months ago

Just frame it and call it 'vintage' - adds character ;)

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