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Water can have a detrimental impact on credit cards, and it’s crucial to avoid exposing them to moisture. Here’s how water affects the different components of credit cards:
Everyone loves a game of cards, don’t they? After all, there are so many different games you can play with just a set of playing cards. Whether your game is Poker, Gin Rummy, or even a drinking game like King’s Cup, you can play them all with some playing cards. The cards are made from high-quality plastic and are very smooth. So, they are easy to handle and shuffle. But the cards are also 100% waterproof and washable, so ideal for playing down at the pub or bar.Waterproof & weatherproof paper - impervious to moisture, freshwater, saltwater, rain and even treated swimming pools! While it might be convenient to have multiple credit cards on hand, carrying an excessive number of cards increases the likelihood of water exposure. Try to limit the number of cards you carry to essential ones, reducing the risk of damage.
Place the credit card in a dry, well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight or heat sources. Allow the card to air dry naturally.
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Ideal for prolonged use in harsh environments including extreme outdoor, industrial, marine and field use.
Metal credit cards, which have gained popularity for their luxurious feel and appearance, tend to be more water-resistant than traditional plastic cards. The metal materials, such as stainless steel or titanium, offer better protection against water damage. With waterproof PVC options available on posters, which should you choose for your outdoor promotions: banner or poster printing? In conclusion, credit cards are not waterproof, and exposure to water can lead to various issues, such as unreadable magnetic stripes, malfunctioning microchips, and ink bleeding. If your credit card gets wet, it’s essential to follow the proper drying steps and test its functionality before using it again. Prevention is always better than cure. To protect your credit card from potential water damage, follow these tips:
Coloured Paper - make an impact with pastel and vivid coloured XE paper. Ideal for manual separators, menus, tags, signage, charts, maps, etc.