How do you separate wet baseball cards?

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bob9 asked:


Soft drink was spilled on the baseball cards.

Jonah
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7 Responses to “How do you separate wet baseball cards?”

  1. SeriouSam Says:

    use the hair blower to dry em or put them in the sun

  2. Michael R Says:

    pull them apart very carefull. If you are unable to do that let them dry. Hopefully they are not old cards. It is always good practice when looking at your collection not to have any liquids around, just in case. Good Luck

  3. h_charles Says:

    Dry them quickly, and pray.

    It really doesn’t matter from a value standpoint. Once wet, cards are worthless.

  4. brettj666 Says:

    The card absorbs it they are ruined from value perspective if you still want to keep.

  5. DC Says:

    any moisture on baseball card is damaged goods…if you simply want to keep them then its no biggie but to trade or selling cards that have been wet, there is no value at all.

  6. catastrophekid Says:

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  7. Matt Says:

    You don’t, you throw them away or dry them out and put them on your bicycle tires so they make noise