Is it possible to remove a crease?
jskirwin
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I'm just curious, but is it possible to remove a crease from a card?
I'm thinking of the surface creases - ones that don' t break through the back.
What is a crease anyway (from the engineering perspective)?
I'm thinking of the surface creases - ones that don' t break through the back.
What is a crease anyway (from the engineering perspective)?
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On the other hand, wax on a card's face is also a factory-issued flaw, and most folks don't seem to mind using pantyhose to rub it off. (If you have a wife or girlfriend who enjoys having a baseball card rubbed on her thigh, you're a lucky man and count your blessings!)
As I understand it, a wrinkle is a factory defect in the surface of the card while a crease is actual damage where the card was bent.
The Robby rookie below, bought off ebay from Yorktown sportscards (raw) described as EX/EX/MNT is a perfect example of that. It is also a perfect example of not buying a raw card from dealers that specialize in graded cards too.
<< <i>I'm just curious, but is it possible to remove a crease from a card? >>
IMO, no. A crease damages the integrity of the cardboard and is irreversible whereas a surface wrinkle has been removed, as was said, by a combination of applying surface tension and hydration - and as was said - not recommended - unless the card is worth a lot!
mike
Lee
Note: I've never tried this myself as I personally feel it's doctoring the card. Just as trimming, recoloring or rebuilding corners. They are all fixing imperfections to make the card appear better.
JMO, Bob
Edited: 'Cuz I can't type!
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Brian
How do you know that the Jackie had a crease removed ? Is that the spot on the upper right where it appears lighter ?
T206's are always being bought.
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Steve
<< <i>I knew a guy (also in the 90's) who used a drop of warm water and the back of a spoon. First applying the water, letting it sit a few seconds then applying firm pressure to the wrinkle with the back of the spoon. Using the spoon ensured no surface indentations or loss of gloss. I don't know if the process would pass PSA but it did remove minor surface wrinkles. I wouldn't have believed it unless I had seen it with my own eyes.
Edited: 'Cuz I can't type! >>
I was under the impression that "spooning" had a different meaning
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