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    How to deal with cards that have been exposed to bad conditions?

    My buddy gave me a rubbermaid bin full of boxed cards. They were in his basement. I'm finding the ones with the gloss finish seem to stick together. Not enough that they rip when pulled apart or anything. What is my best bet to deal with this? Am I going to have a long go of pulling each card apart. They are still in great shape except this issue.

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    Yeah unfortunately it seems like you will have to manually pull them apart. If they aren't damaged that's great but it will be time consuming.
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