waynegg
CotD Editor<br>Forum Moderator
You can refurbish the cards, but it is a bit time consuming and takes a little practice and patience as you have to carefully bend them back in the opposite direction to the same degree they are currently bent . And you have to do it without creasing them as that will likely make them unplayable as well.
I assume the top and bottom edges of the face of the card are warping in, correct? If so, this can alleviate it:
1. Hold the card in your slightly cupped palm so that the card face is facing your palm making sure the top edge is pointing toward your fingers and the bottom edge facing your thumb pad.
2. With the fingers of your other hand closed together, and starting from the center of the card apply gentle pressure and rub back and forth across the back of the card until you have it pressed into the opposite shape it was in when you started the process.
3. Repeat until the card is flat(ish) and playable.
I assume the top and bottom edges of the face of the card are warping in, correct? If so, this can alleviate it:
1. Hold the card in your slightly cupped palm so that the card face is facing your palm making sure the top edge is pointing toward your fingers and the bottom edge facing your thumb pad.
2. With the fingers of your other hand closed together, and starting from the center of the card apply gentle pressure and rub back and forth across the back of the card until you have it pressed into the opposite shape it was in when you started the process.
3. Repeat until the card is flat(ish) and playable.