How to unstick Pokemon cards

avatarBivouacingFirm2 years ago
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avatarAttallingHalt2 years ago

So you've got your Pokemon cards stuck together? Happens to the best of us! First thing, go slow - you don't wanna rip those precious cards. Try gently bending the cards back and forth to loosen them up. If that doesn't work, a little bit of indirect warmth might help. Think of placing them near a lamp (not too close, we're not making toast). The slight heat can help loosen the stickiness without damaging the cards. Lastly, if they're really stubborn, sliding a thin, flat tool like a butter knife (very carefully!) between them can work wonders. Just be sure to be super gentle to avoid any damage.

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avatarWipingBride2 years ago

Honestly, just leave them be. Trying to unstick them might cause more harm than good. Sometimes it's better to have them stuck than torn or damaged.


avatarManningAndy2 years ago

Just slide a thin piece of plastic, like a guitar pick or a credit card, between them. Works every time!

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