I've washed, pressed, frozen, heated in oven at 120 pressed between 2 marble slabs, and more....they flattten, and as soon as I use them they look like pringles.......I had a pretty bad set of Kems that someone gave me. I washed them in warm water and then put them between some books for a day and they flattened right out. I keep them stored in the plastic case with a dealer button and they are still flat 12 years later.
I'll take the off your handsI've washed, pressed, frozen, heated in oven at 120 pressed between 2 marble slabs, and more....they flattten, and as soon as I use them they look like pringles.......
If you'd like 4 decks to experiment with, I'll send them to you for the price of postage.
Also wrote to USPCC, sent them the aces of spades, and they basically said, "Aww that is too bad."
I've never had a problem with Kems. Maybe I'm lucky!I've washed, pressed, frozen, heated in oven at 120 pressed between 2 marble slabs, and more....they flattten, and as soon as I use them they look like pringles.......
If you'd like 4 decks to experiment with, I'll send them to you for the price of postage.
Also wrote to USPCC, sent them the aces of spades, and they basically said, "Aww that is too bad."
And I've never NOT had a problem with KEM cards. Maybe I'm unlucky, as is every.single.person.I.know who ever bought any.....I've never had a problem with Kems. Maybe I'm lucky!
These are from 06, 07 and 16...still perfect. Stored inside, in original boxes with a dealer button. All perfect. I also have some bridge sized decks from the 1950s that are perfect. Take care if your tools and they'll take care of you.
Not true in Georgia -- KEM cards will warp no matter what you do.use this as a tip... at the end of your session playing, store the deck of cards upside down and put something heavy on it . the cards will never get warped
Those are the priciest too I only use copags for my home game and use new setups every 2 months about 10 games and since storing em upside down that did the trick. We go thru to many cards for me to be able to use kemsNot true in Georgia -- KEM cards will warp no matter what you do.
Those are the priciest too I only use copags for my home game and use new setups every 2 months about 10 games and since storing em upside down that did the trick. We go thru to many cards for me to be able to use kems
Here in Western New York I have the same issues with KEM cards that you guys do. At the same time Copags bleed and mark too easily for me. I tried Fournier - they are PERFECT!I’m in Michigan and every deck of Kem cards I owned warped. My friend Jim bought some recently that were warped right out of the box!
Humidity kills Kems.Not true in Georgia -- KEM cards will warp no matter what you do.
How, they're plastic and washable?Humidity kills Kems.
They are cellulose acetate. Translation: cellulose is used to make paper. They suck up moisture like a wick.How, they're plastic and washable?