How to fix bent MTG cards

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avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

Honestly, just sleeve them and keep playing. Cards get wear and tear; it adds character!

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avatarDebiasingPons2 years ago

Pro tip from personal experience here: if you're dealing with foil cards that tend to bend more easily, you can try the 'ironing' method. Use a towel or a thin cloth over the card and apply low heat with an iron. Be super careful, and use quick, minimal passes. It's a bit risky, so I'd only recommend it as a last resort for those high-value cards that you really want to salvage.


avatarCatalogingDisk2 years ago

Got bent MTG cards? No worries. Flatten them by placing them under a pile of heavy books for a few days. Make sure they're clean and the surface is smooth to avoid further damage. If they're just slightly bent, you can also try sleeving them and stacking them tightly in a card box filled with other cards to straighten them out over time.

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