I watched the first part of this repair and was thinking there was no way you would fix that. Great job once again. I just got my delivery of the 4 oz bottle from you last week and I am going to try to this fix on some vintage cards with the same problem.
Getting ready to order your kit on Amazon right now 👍 I have a psa 8 with a lifted corner that I’m trying to restore. Thanks for the kit as well as tutorials
Nice save! I just bought a '90 Fleer Jordan which was switched from the one advertised. I received an OC card with a badly dinged edge. Card Spray got the ding completely out but did nothing for the 60/40 centering. 😂 Thanks Kurt. Your products work miracles.
Curious about the effects of a soaking on various card stock: true vintage(chipboard junky old 1980 and earlier) card stock has an eggshell texture, but that early 90s Jordan's card stock is much closer to a fine posterboard surface(so no eggshell texture)... It looked to me that the card here had developed an eggshell texture post-soak... might be worthwhile to have a second card onhand for the light test so we can all see any differences?..
@@kenrogers1948 hey Ken, I try to replicate the exact exact angle the best I can. If the texture didn’t look good, I would say that for sure. I wouldn’t want you to do it. Texture and surface look really good with this one. If you wanna see more soaking demonstrations, check out my vintage card playlist here on RUclips
@@SaiyajinBejitto I cut them into 6 x 6 squares. Sometimes you’ll see mine are a little wonky cut because they’re the miscuts that I don’t send my customers. I keep and use them.
@@SaiyajinBejitto it depends. This card took several days because I had to keep on putting a little bit of card spray on the mats and holding it. I shot this final installment five days after the day I started working on it.
@@billysikes1374 I know, I think they just made so many of them that it’s pretty easy to find them. They have more of a sentimental value to me than money.
@@channello-fi9548 you can watch the full demonstration if you wish. When something improves so much, this is a common thing to think. It’s easy and you could do it today.
Kurt, you are truly an artist. What you can do with a card is amazing.
@@pdumpel thanks man, I hope I can teach you how to do the same stuff
Awesome stuff as usual Kurt! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I watched the first part of this repair and was thinking there was no way you would fix that. Great job once again. I just got my delivery of the 4 oz bottle from you last week and I am going to try to this fix on some vintage cards with the same problem.
@@kenfett7070 thanks Ken, I’m excited to see what you work on. Send me some pictures sometime. I would love to see. ✌🏼
Getting ready to order your kit on Amazon right now 👍 I have a psa 8 with a lifted corner that I’m trying to restore. Thanks for the kit as well as tutorials
@@AJ-ui6ny absolutely, anytime. If you ever need me to look at a picture, hit me up on Instagram. ✌🏼
The miracle worker….lol
Nice restore🎉
@@Parapond thank you, I was happy to show this off. It was better than I would expect.
Another great one!
@@miguelavila8961 thank you ✌🏼
Nice save! I just bought a '90 Fleer Jordan which was switched from the one advertised. I received an OC card with a badly dinged edge. Card Spray got the ding completely out but did nothing for the 60/40 centering. 😂 Thanks Kurt. Your products work miracles.
@@alant.541 that damn centering! 😄 good job on the stuff that you could control
I've got my Ozzie Smith rookie between the pads right now...fingers crossed
@@briancolica6542 I’m confident you’re gonna make an improvement. I just hope it’s a great one.
Where is your follow up video, thought I'd seen it posted before but can't find it now?
Found it, duh 😂
@@Corridor_Collectiables thanks for asking, I’m glad you found it
I have this card I pulled fresh from the pack and it's been in a penny sleeve and in my binder for 30 years
Curious about the effects of a soaking on various card stock: true vintage(chipboard junky old 1980 and earlier) card stock has an eggshell texture, but that early 90s Jordan's card stock is much closer to a fine posterboard surface(so no eggshell texture)... It looked to me that the card here had developed an eggshell texture post-soak... might be worthwhile to have a second card onhand for the light test so we can all see any differences?..
@@kenrogers1948 hey Ken, I try to replicate the exact exact angle the best I can. If the texture didn’t look good, I would say that for sure. I wouldn’t want you to do it. Texture and surface look really good with this one.
If you wanna see more soaking demonstrations, check out my vintage card playlist here on RUclips
What dimensions do you cut the mat? will start a repair job on a 1st edition lugia soon, thanks!
@@SaiyajinBejitto I cut them into 6 x 6 squares. Sometimes you’ll see mine are a little wonky cut because they’re the miscuts that I don’t send my customers. I keep and use them.
@ hey kurt another question, how long do you keep the card between the glass?
@@SaiyajinBejitto it depends. This card took several days because I had to keep on putting a little bit of card spray on the mats and holding it. I shot this final installment five days after the day I started working on it.
It's a shame the 1990 Fleer Hopps and Skybox MJ cards aren't worth much of anything
@@billysikes1374 I know, I think they just made so many of them that it’s pretty easy to find them. They have more of a sentimental value to me than money.
This is bullshit. He just swapped out the damaged one for a non damaged one.
@@channello-fi9548 you can watch the full demonstration if you wish. When something improves so much, this is a common thing to think. It’s easy and you could do it today.
First KMz