View Full Version : Taking back out of the deck problem.
Dontavius Roivas
10-24-2008, 07:12 PM
This has been a nack for me and I was wondering what I can do to not cause this problem, after Im done doing whatever with the deck, I put them back in the box but when later when I take them back out they're all stuck together in little blocks and I have to mess with them for awhile to un-do the blockness of them, anyone know what Im talking about and how to fix this?
Thanks
MagicAce
10-24-2008, 07:57 PM
ok I also had this problem some time back.what i did was to make sure my hands r clean, this prevents the grease clinging to the cards and drying, causing them to stick together , another solution is fanning powder; this really lets the cards flow well,be warned they will wear put significantly faster though but the best way to keep them from "chunking" together is to simply give your hands a wash before handling the deck.
Hope this helped :)
magic123
10-24-2008, 07:58 PM
I just give them few good dribbles and i'm good to go.
If im sweaty or just dirty on my heads, the deck will always be like that.. Do a waterfall and it should fix ur problem
magicguy147
10-24-2008, 11:28 PM
thats what i do...and if my hands are sweaty i usually just rub baby powder on them
Dontavius Roivas
10-25-2008, 02:00 AM
Thanks for all the advice guys, I cant stand it when they "chunK" I just got my Spilt Spades in a couple days ago and today they were all blocked and I got pissed off...
AceOSpades
10-25-2008, 02:05 AM
Thanks for all the advice guys, I cant stand it when they "chunK" I just got my Spilt Spades in a couple days ago and today they were all blocked and I got pissed off...
well heres what i do and also what the problem is
the heat coming from them being trappewd in the box and in your pocket tries to warp them but since they are packed together they stick together.
best i deas to fix it is eith spread out the cards a few times, do a few good springs or dribble, do a water fall, fanning powder, or do a bunch of one handed fans
sonny
10-25-2008, 02:34 AM
I found out something guys.
If you leave your cards in its oringinal box it will bend in a unnatual way.
I left my tallys in their normal box and they come out bent.
I left my Dr.Leon deck in the Clear bicycle box.
And the Dr.Leon deck is left in great quality!
it proves it! the leon deck lasts longer :D
ntroberts
10-25-2008, 06:07 AM
I just riffle both ends. Most efficient way to do it so far.
jacen
10-25-2008, 02:55 PM
I found out something guys.
If you leave your cards in its oringinal box it will bend in a unnatual way.
I left my tallys in their normal box and they come out bent.
I left my Dr.Leon deck in the Clear bicycle box.
And the Dr.Leon deck is left in great quality!
it proves it! the leon deck lasts longer :D
arent the clear bixes made of hard plastic
It's funny that you people say you have problems with cards blocking while in your pockets. Mine only block while i'm performing and i leave a deck sit out on a table in the sun [or at dusk, dusk is pretty bad for doing that, they get all damp too]. I put them in the box, shove them in my pocket, and i don't have a problem with them blocking up. If they do block up or warp, usually a bend and a riffle fixes them, maybe a quick spread through the cards
ntroberts
10-26-2008, 06:31 AM
People come from different places in the world, you know :D
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