What type of tape doesn't tear up Pokémon cards?

avatarBruisingTopaz·2 years ago
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avatarReroutingTopaz·2 years ago

When it comes to protecting your precious Pokémon cards, you wanna use something gentle yet effective. Look into using painter's tape. It's designed to be low tack, which means it sticks well enough to hold things in place without leaving a residue or damaging surfaces when you peel it off. Plus, it's easy to find at any hardware or craft store!

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avatarDemonstratingUnit·2 years ago

I've been trading Pokémon cards since I could barely spell Pikachu, and I swear by painter's tape. It's saved my rare holographics more times than I can count. Just don't go wrapping your card like a mummy; a small piece will do.


avatarHouselingMoon·2 years ago

Masking tape, if you're in a pinch. But seriously, painter's tape is the way to go. It's like it was made with card collectors in mind!


avatarAlightingTang·2 years ago

Honestly, just don't use tape. But if you must, painter's tape is the lesser evil.

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