How should I look after my deck? Tips to Make Playing Cards Last
So you have a nice card deck. It may be a basic back rider,
or a customized limited edition produced by a popular designer, and you have
had to dig deep into your pockets to get it. Either way, you want to enjoy it,
and you want to take care of it to ensure that it lasts as long as possible. So
how should you care for your deck?
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First of all, it is important to understand that it is not
essential to have a deck showing signs of wear, as you usually enjoy your deck
and use it! But it is clear that you do not want to expedite this process more
than is necessary. So is there anything you can do to preserve your deck, and
is it as far as possible? As it happens, there is certainly, and you can start
thinking about the recommendations made in this section.
Here are tips on how to care for a deck of playing cards,
collected from the world of hard collisions, decks and past experience.
Good Playing Storage Cards
No rubber bands, please! We saw it all: deck playing cards,
tightly secured with rubber band. Don't do it. Why not? First of all, over time
the rubber band will be brittle and pause. Worse, when you add some heat it is
to melt, and pieces of rubber will be attached to your cards. Yuck! In
addition, there is a risk that the rubber band will damage the cards at the top
and bottom of the deck, as it puts pressure on these points. A rubber band
helps keep your deck together, but it gives the cards themselves zero
protection - and we can do better than that!
No pocket pants, please! Sure, it's nice and warm, and it
seems a safe place to put your cards. And sometimes you have no choice but to
put a deck in your pocket. But think about it: a deck is pressed firmly against
your body going up. It may be romantic, but when love is in the air, things can
start to get warmer and hot, and this is a sure way to make your deck start
fighting.
Pants usually push the deck when you walk around or even
when you sit, and this can quickly damage the sweets box, or bend the whole
deck. If you need to carry your deck inside a cloth, try placing it in a jacket
pocket instead. And if you have to resort to pocket pants, try putting your
deck inside a card clip or other deck or defendant case first.
Use the bag box. There is a reason why playing cards usually
come in a sweetening box. Tuck boxes are certainly important for marketing and
branding, and especially for a more classy deck with foil accents in the tuck
box, they make a style statement immediately. But they also serve a very
important and practical function in protecting your cards.
If you leave your cards out in the open, they are in danger
of moisture, and they will also attract dust - and maybe even some other
spiders not related to your deck! So use the box, and watch it! You can always
duct tape to pack if you need! Remember that your ticket box is your first line
of defense against enemies playing cards such as dust, dirt, and even against
sunlight and humidity.
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