@@bjyang763 good question, I did this process for seven days in a row. Probably four or five sessions a day. I work at home so every couple hours I go check on it. It took a long time, but I swear I got a little bit better every day.
great result! im using this method on the back of a vintage japanese pokemon card and its going well so far. had a heavy tiny indent like a pen tip impression that went all the way to the foil. So far so good but this is one of those things that it really sucks to be a perfectionist because there is always room for improvement ugh lol
I’ve spent weeks on 1 dent like this. Humidor, out of humidor, drop of card spray. Drove me nuts and never got much better!
@@amcvay1979 I feel your pain on that. It’s the small ones like this that can be the biggest pain in the butt.
Excellent tutorial and awesome final product!
Thnaks Legend, from Downunder mate. Got a SS Milotic with the tiniest dent from??? Will try
Im a pro, centering.. easy 9
Did you get it graded afterwards ?
@@brdnl3 I will now, I didn’t wanna get it graded with that dent on it. I figured I could improve it.
What was the final timeframe?
@@bjyang763 good question, I did this process for seven days in a row. Probably four or five sessions a day. I work at home so every couple hours I go check on it. It took a long time, but I swear I got a little bit better every day.
Not super into cards, but am into quality. This is great. And I will use these tips as needed for the cards I do have. Thanks.
great result! im using this method on the back of a vintage japanese pokemon card and its going well so far. had a heavy tiny indent like a pen tip impression that went all the way to the foil. So far so good but this is one of those things that it really sucks to be a perfectionist because there is always room for improvement ugh lol
@@TropicalMint808 great comment , I agree it makes me go mental too… but now that it’s looking the way it is I’m happy with it