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If you've run your card through the dryer a few times this article is for you!

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Ironing the card

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  1. Try using a cutting board as your flat surface.
  2. About a level 2 heat setting is appropriate. [2]
  3. Lay both flat on the very flat surface.
  4. That's the only part of the card that absolutely needs flattening. Don't flatten the numbers!
  5. [3]
  6. Is your card flat? If not, repeat steps until the swipe section is flat.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Using a hair dryer to flatten the card

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  1. Place your card on a flat surface that can handle being heated up. [4]
  2. When warmed up, bend the card in the direction it needs to go to flatten again. [5]
  3. Use the heavy item to hold it down.
  4. Remove the card and it should be flat again.
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    Can I get my card to work if the magnetic strip is too worn too scan?
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    It's likely that your card won't function again. Contact your bank for a new card. Until then, try putting a plastic grocery bag over the strip when you scan it through a payment machine.
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    I flattened the numbers on my card not knowing that it isn't okay to do. Is that bad?
    Donagan
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    Most cards no longer rely on raised numbers. All that matters is the magnetic strip on the back or the embedded chip. The only problem that may arise is if you need to type your number in at some point and can't read it. Just call the company and request a replacement card.
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    My debit car is bent. How can I fix it?
    Donagan
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    Carefully bend it back flat, then place it under a heavy weight for a while. You may want to apply for a replacement card.
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