Helpful Hint - Credut/Debit Card Signature
In article . 14,
Wayne Boatwright wrote: Ever notice how quickly the signature space on the back of your credit/debit card smears or fades beyond recognition, and how difficult it is to re-sign it? It usually happens because of moisture on the fingertips or natural skin oils. A few months ago when I receivd a replacement card, I masked off everything but the are where the signature is signed. After signing it with a ball point pen, I sprayed two light coats of Krylon Matte Finish (suitable for plastic) over the siguature. The signature still looks like the day I signed it. Other brands of similar sprays will certainly work, but it should be a matte finish (you can't tell it's there). Weird. I've never had that problem. -- Better to be stuck up in a tree than tied to one. Larry Wasserman - Baltimore Maryland - lwasserm(a)sdf. lonestar.org |
Helpful Hint - Credut/Debit Card Signature
Larry W wrote:
In article . 14, Wayne Boatwright wrote: Ever notice how quickly the signature space on the back of your credit/debit card smears or fades beyond recognition, and how difficult it is to re-sign it? It usually happens because of moisture on the fingertips or natural skin oils. A few months ago when I receivd a replacement card, I masked off everything but the are where the signature is signed. After signing it with a ball point pen, I sprayed two light coats of Krylon Matte Finish (suitable for plastic) over the siguature. The signature still looks like the day I signed it. Other brands of similar sprays will certainly work, but it should be a matte finish (you can't tell it's there). Weird. I've never had that problem. Me either. Ball point works forever. |
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