@@ninjanick84 thank you, I have a bunch of good stuff laid out so you can plug-in pretty quickly. Based on the type of cards that you collect, visit my website and click on that tab at the top and it has a breakdown of what to do. 🤘🏼
These videos are so impressive! I've been having trouble finding vintage pokemon cards that don't have those shallow scratches and while they aren't a huge deal they do distract from the art a bit. Just bought a kit, excited to try it out!
I could watch you clean 1,000,000 pokemon cards. Discovered your page today and Love your content. For sure interested in your products! I’ve recently gotten back into collecting older pokemon cards and this looks like the perfect product to restoring them to look the best they can!
@@TreyBeEasy excellent, thanks for the nice message. I’m always making new content and I’m happy to connect with you if you have any questions. Let me show you a good TCG place to get started. www.kurtscardcare.com/tcgcardcleaning
You’ll recognize the mold when you see it. It’s green or pencil lead color. It’s little dots grouped together or individually like a colony on a mild plate.
Spending fifty bucks on your product has increased the value of my WOTC cards by thousands. Definitely a sound investment if you ask me. Thanks again!!
@@kurtscardcare A lot of people don't think to touch up their cards before grading them, but I(your product) easily turned my 7/8s into 9/10s. My vintage Japanese cards LOVE the stuff.
This video right here just made my decision to buy your product. Why did you ask you took a really noticeable card that was messed up and Heavy played and made it Lightly played if it wasn't for the back of the card
Hey Kurt. I have a black mark on the back of my charizard. Seems to be an error mark but I am not sure. Have you came across this issue and what would you recommend?
I’m curious, would your polish and spray leave a noticeable scent on the card? If so, how long does it take for the scent to reduce or disappear completely?
No, you remove the cleaning formulas. Nothing will remain. There’s a light scent while working with the products. But I do not add any sort of added fragrance to my formulas.
Is it safe to say, on the back of the card, those swirls that you have to hold to an angle in the light, will go away? Also do you use one swab polisher per card? And can you use the cotton squares as a substitute for the circle microfibers?
Yeah, those lines in the top right corner on the front. That's what I see on the back on the blue. Just a bit of that in some areas..often on the right hand side. It looks like your stuff will demolish it.
@@kurtscardcare Yes, I talked to the seller and if I cant get em out I'm gonna go for an exchange. I guess I could see how an ebay seller could miss that. As its not really visible unless angled at light. But those and any crease I cant stand. Thanks again!
Usually the card spray and card polish will do the job. If you need to work on any lifted little edges or corners, just get the kit because that will come with everything. On my website, I have best practices for TCG so you can read the do’s and don’ts www.kurtscardcare.com/tcgcardbestpractices
@@sheldonw782 at this point, I’m gonna say I don’t think so. I’ve tried. Light dings on the edges or corners. You can make progress with but full on creases, I’ve had zero results.
That’s a great question. As a collector, I like to grade my cards too. I make my formulas personally and they are not something that stays on the card and they are not detectable. But they’ll do a nice job of cleaning up the card.
I think the lowest I can get shipping to Italy around $20 You can place that order on my website if you need anything. I always try to find the best shipping prices, its little more expensive for international.
@kurtscardcare appreciate the response, thanks brother. Just found my wotc collection the other day, been lookin to spruce em up before grading. Definitely making a purchase in the near future.
@@kurtscardcare thx for the reply. I will definitely check it out! What is the polish thing? Looks like it removes a lot of the smaller scratches on the holo.
I have cleaned comics for years. And now we are cleaning cards. Well done sir. I am buying a kit.
@@ninjanick84 thank you, I have a bunch of good stuff laid out so you can plug-in pretty quickly. Based on the type of cards that you collect, visit my website and click on that tab at the top and it has a breakdown of what to do. 🤘🏼
These videos are so impressive! I've been having trouble finding vintage pokemon cards that don't have those shallow scratches and while they aren't a huge deal they do distract from the art a bit. Just bought a kit, excited to try it out!
Glad you like them!
I could watch you clean 1,000,000 pokemon cards. Discovered your page today and Love your content. For sure interested in your products! I’ve recently gotten back into collecting older pokemon cards and this looks like the perfect product to restoring them to look the best they can!
@@TreyBeEasy excellent, thanks for the nice message. I’m always making new content and I’m happy to connect with you if you have any questions. Let me show you a good TCG place to get started.
www.kurtscardcare.com/tcgcardcleaning
You’ll recognize the mold when you see it. It’s green or pencil lead color. It’s little dots grouped together or individually like a colony on a mild plate.
Have you experienced mold
Spending fifty bucks on your product has increased the value of my WOTC cards by thousands. Definitely a sound investment if you ask me. Thanks again!!
This is such a great recommendation. I sincerely appreciate you sharing and taking the time to write this. 🤘🏼🤘🏼
@@kurtscardcare A lot of people don't think to touch up their cards before grading them, but I(your product) easily turned my 7/8s into 9/10s. My vintage Japanese cards LOVE the stuff.
@@6ofwrev704 thanks again, I sincerely appreciate this. Nice work on your cards.
This video right here just made my decision to buy your product. Why did you ask you took a really noticeable card that was messed up and Heavy played and made it Lightly played if it wasn't for the back of the card
@@HonMon7 thanks I appreciate that. Unfortunately they all can’t be restored 100%. But any improvement is fine with me 🤘🏼
Love your videos. I just bought your kit and going to crack vintage cases and see if the grad improves 😊
Hey Kurt. I have a black mark on the back of my charizard. Seems to be an error mark but I am not sure.
Have you came across this issue and what would you recommend?
I wouldn’t be sure, I would search the issue and if it is an error. There will be other documented examples
Do you take send in cards for your channel?
@@christiangonzalez9480 I don’t do that, these are my cards, but I’m happy to teach you how to do this type of stuff if you have some similar issues
I’m curious, would your polish and spray leave a noticeable scent on the card? If so, how long does it take for the scent to reduce or disappear completely?
No, you remove the cleaning formulas. Nothing will remain. There’s a light scent while working with the products. But I do not add any sort of added fragrance to my formulas.
@@kurtscardcareI see, thank you for responding!
@@TeAmo-e3q no problem, thanks for asking
In the car care industry, polish has fillers in them. Once they wash off, the deep scratches reappear. Lol
What are you wiping the polish off with? Can we use an old clean cotton tshirt?
Use a fluffy microfiber John. That will remove it the best.
Here’s a link to all the stuff I use
www.kurtscardcare.com/products-we-love
Is it safe to say, on the back of the card, those swirls that you have to hold to an angle in the light, will go away? Also do you use one swab polisher per card? And can you use the cotton squares as a substitute for the circle microfibers?
Yeah, those lines in the top right corner on the front. That's what I see on the back on the blue. Just a bit of that in some areas..often on the right hand side. It looks like your stuff will demolish it.
Thanks for the email, I hope I was able to answer all your questions ✌🏼
@@kurtscardcare Yes, I talked to the seller and if I cant get em out I'm gonna go for an exchange. I guess I could see how an ebay seller could miss that. As its not really visible unless angled at light. But those and any crease I cant stand. Thanks again!
Which kit product off your site do you recommend for Pokemon cards? Modern or vintage era?
Usually the card spray and card polish will do the job. If you need to work on any lifted little edges or corners, just get the kit because that will come with everything.
On my website, I have best practices for TCG so you can read the do’s and don’ts
www.kurtscardcare.com/tcgcardbestpractices
does your method of removing/reducing creases work for pokemon cards as well? I know your video showed a sports card
I wish, it’s a different material it won’t un-crease the way paper sports cards do
@@kurtscardcare yea I don’t mean creases but dents or lipped edges stuff like that
@@JediMasterT you can make a nice difference on little lifts on the edges or corners.
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Hi Kurt, so what about the creases on Magic The Gathering card? Is that possible for you to reduce it as well?@@kurtscardcare
@@sheldonw782 at this point, I’m gonna say I don’t think so. I’ve tried. Light dings on the edges or corners. You can make progress with but full on creases, I’ve had zero results.
Is this considered “altering” to psa or any companies?
That’s a great question. As a collector, I like to grade my cards too. I make my formulas personally and they are not something that stays on the card and they are not detectable. But they’ll do a nice job of cleaning up the card.
@@kurtscardcare awesome! Thanks for the reply. I’m definitely buying the kit
Love these videos
@@Mark-hd5dv 🤘🏼🤘🏼 thanks Mark
hi man, any cheap shipping option avaiable for buy from italy?
I think the lowest I can get shipping to Italy around $20
You can place that order on my website if you need anything. I always try to find the best shipping prices, its little more expensive for international.
This song sounds like a remix of a Postal Service song
@@OHigherThanStarsO yes, I can hear that for sure
Are your products detectable in grading?
No, that’s a great question. I grade cards too so I don’t make anything that would get in the way of that.
@kurtscardcare appreciate the response, thanks brother. Just found my wotc collection the other day, been lookin to spruce em up before grading. Definitely making a purchase in the near future.
@@ant5454 excellent, let me know how it goes. I bet you’ll be really happy. They just get dirty as the years go by.
Charizard is 5'7" and 200lbs shiet he could catch my fade then 😂 ain't no body scared of Charizard.
Can PSA detect that a card has been restored and if so, how do they look on it regarding grading?
Cool video and good work with the card :)
PSA can’t detect this type of work. It’s not something that stays on the card. Just don’t color your cards or trim them. You’ll be OK cleaning them.
@@kurtscardcare thx for the reply. I will definitely check it out!
What is the polish thing?
Looks like it removes a lot of the smaller scratches on the holo.
@@montanaaa123 it’s a card polish that I make, it’s easy to use. If you ever need anything, my website is www.kurtscardcare.com
@@kurtscardcare oh thx!
But wouldn't it stick on the fingers if I send it for grading?
@@montanaaa123 I’m not sure what you mean, sticky?
Is that petroleum