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Chris Lina New user Philippines 80 Posts |
I recently bought a 2nd edition black ghost deck. it was raining when I went home from the store. I brought my umbrella, but when I got home I discovered that my bag got wet and the only thing that got wet inside was my newly bought deck.
anyway, its still functional, dribbles fine, fans bad.. also the edges are now worn out... what possible things could I do...? also, do you know how to make fanning powders/waxes? |
Failed Magician Inner circle Still working on the DL even after made 2100 Posts |
I believe some people talc powder, while others will use a bar of soap.
Sorry to hear about your Ghost Deck. Water and moist is bad for cards
Magic comes through perception. -HS
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Chris Lina New user Philippines 80 Posts |
Very bad...
a bar of soap? to make them slick? |
Failed Magician Inner circle Still working on the DL even after made 2100 Posts |
Yeah that's what people told here. I've seen an online tutor on how to do it with certain brand of soap.
Fanning powder also works fine.
Magic comes through perception. -HS
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EmoMagician New user Colorado 5 Posts |
You can also clamp them very tightly between two solid plates for a day or two. They make presses for a deck, you can just clamp it down on some cards -- like a vice grip. This process works sometimes better if you put them in the press, seal it all in a ziploc baggie, and put it in the freezer. helps get rid of the excess moisture.
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sal New user 82 Posts |
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On 2011-02-05 04:16, EmoMagician wrote: Wow, I have done almost exactly that and it worked for a reg Byc deck, the only thhing I did different was to use a small cocktail straw to suck out all the air then sealed it up. worked great! |
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