Wish you would have mentioned that those chemicals are basically rubbing alcohol and window cleaner which have been used for decades to wipe cards, at least the 40 years I've been in the hobby.
Most people are upset because they didn't come up with it and sell it. That's the real reason. I mean. Think about how much effort and energy people are putting into making videos like this because they think cleaning cards is wrong. Do we not want to dust the cards and breathe on them wipe off the surface. So yeah I agree with you. People have been cleaning cards since grading's been around again. The only difference is this person is making a business of it and everybody else is jealous LOL
I wonder "WHO" reported him to the DTSC and OSHA???🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Thanks to Jeremy Lee for pissing me off the night he had the Meth head on and muted me in his chat. Your Welcome Kurt. IT's Called an SD effin S sheet!!!!! And sorry but it's the law.
@@SportsCardsLive how about unmuting me from your chat, chisel chest🤣 I did absolutely nothing wrong to deserve that. You couldnt have given me a 10 minute timeout?? After 4 years adding to your show and spending 5 K with Vince Vaughn look alike too. I think it's pretty chickenshit being that I have a good reputation in the Hobby and try to make people laugh here on you tube. Just because I was asking legitimate question too. I'd love to meet you in person. I actually grow on people once you know me. I'm friends with all your guests and 1/2 the chat as well too. They actually appreciate and like me🤣😅Anyway, whatever. Thanks for replying to your crackhead guests "SDS sheet", I asked you to ask him about. Gue🤣ss what? Now he has one!
how about unmuting me from your chat, chisel chest🤣 I did absolutely nothing wrong to deserve that. You couldnt have given me a 10 minute timeout?? After 4 years adding to your show and spending 5 K with Vince Vaughn look alike too. I think it's pretty chickenshit being that I have a good reputation in the Hobby and try to make people laugh here on you tube. Just because I was asking legitimate question too. I'd love to meet you in person. I actually grow on people once you know me. I'm friends with all your guests and 1/2 the chat as well too. They actually appreciate and like me🤣😅Anyway, whatever. Thanks for replying to your crackhead guests "SDS sheet", I asked you to ask him about. Gue🤣ss what? Now he has one!
I agree, Dan. People can do whatever they want to their PC cards, but I don’t like the idea of someone altering their cards with these chemicals and trying to sell them someone. No one knows what’s going to happen to these cards in say, a decade. What if someone wakes up one day and looks among their slabs and one of the cards is shriveled up inside the slab? I just don’t want any part of that even potentially happening to any card of mine.
I do appreciate your content and enjoy your episodes frequently. However, you probably should not talk Chemistry. You are, obviously, out of your lane.
My wife actually ran it through the mess spectrometer at her college and it’s basically just distilled water isopropyl alcohol, and a very, very small amount of some kind of bleaching agent.
I’m of the argument that it’s basically just document restoration when it’s on the older cards. On the newer cards, they have high polish paint on them so think about it like waxing a car to get rid of imperfections. I don’t think making cards look prettier for people who collect them is a bad thing. My only concern with trying it was will it damage the cards long-term and that’s why we tested it. I’ve used it a few times on Cards with bad stains for my personal collection and been really happy with the results, but I got rid of the bleach agent and just use distilled water and isopropyl alcohol, which won’t leave any traces.
@@codig06 just a 90% distilled water 10% isopropyl alcohol. I know they’re saying there’s other stuff in it like some type of bleaching agent but we don’t do that. Mostly all you’re trying to do when you get a crease out is get moisture back into the paper. It doesn’t hurt the card unless you try too hard and honestly after you’re finished, there’s no difference in the card other than the crease is gone.
Secondhand market is cooked for any collectable cards now. You can't get a guarantee that your card hasn't had Kurt's on it and as for sealed you never know if its been ct scanned.
To be perfectly honest with you, I think people are just upset because they're jealous that this guy came up with this and sold it. Whereas everybody else has been cleaning cards since the early '90s to get good grades. And mind you people Don't like this because somebody's cleaning cardboard. Think about it for a second. This is just cardboard and people are losing their minds over it
To add to my previous comment, I feel like it's time to move on with all of these complainers. Some things are important like when people steal and commit fraud and so on and so forth. Yes those things are important but to sit here and waste my Saturday morning watching this crap... So I'm going to take it upon myself to not do that again
All the super bros who defend its use will cry like little girls if their cards get ruined. It’s only a matter of time. All printed materials ruin over time. Most tapes or cleaners accelerate this process.
I thought it was common practice to use distilled water and diluted alcohol on chromium trading cards to remove fingerprints, scum from humidity/off-gassing and packaging production roller marks.
Yeah I really don't understand people's need to freak out over this in the first place. If it's getting cleaned to be graded, it's not like you plan to take it out of the slab. Why would you choose to have a card WITH fingerprints instead of without?
@@JBob08 are you serious? keep doing it, eventually you will sell a card to a crazy who will seek revenge. its not common at all. wiping off fingerprints can be done without the chemicals. stop bs to justify cheating and committing fraud. do you sell on ebay so can avoid your cards.
Wait until years down the line, the cards that used Kurt's possibly start to mold? As it's sealed moisture in a slab when grading if not dried out long enough.
Alcohols are highly volatile, so I am pretty sure they won't stay within the card whatsoever. I am impartial to this subject; comic books are 'pressed' and works of art have similar ingredients when being 'restored,' so what's the difference? I think your biggest concern should be the propriety blend of detergents and preservatives. This is a 'blend' of a certain ingredients with an unknown percentage. Without knowing these, you can't predict long term wear on the card.
I never tried his spray, but I have tried the wax solution and think it works great and it’s not like the polish is left on the card. It’s wiped off. It works very well. I think there’s just a lot of haters out there.
Well alcohol does evaporate very easily and quickly. i doubt that would do anything long term, but the detergents though. I don't know about that. It's not like you're rinsing and thoroughly washing the card. A detergent could stay with the card, and that could have a long term effect.
Alcohol doesn't mean it will damage it. Chemicals aren't nessecarily bad. It's there to make the mixture quickly evaporate off. You're making a lot of assumptions about what those ingredients mean that just aren't true. What they will definitely do is damage autographs. I don't like the use of Kurt's card care, but that list of ingredients doesn't mean anything.
I wonder what the percentage of modern slabs have cards that have been at least cleaned with a spray? We’ll never know, but I strongly suspect it is shockingly high. 75%? Not sure the genie goes back in the bottle on this one. But this is excellent information. Glad it was disclosed. Thanks.
Thanks for the follow-up to this issue/situation. My issue is....who is left holding the bag on ungraded cards purchased from a seller / @ a card show...the buyer...seller....or Kurts? I know, silly/stupid question. Thanks for the information Dan
Making a big deal over nothing as far as it being dangerous chemically. The rubbing alcohol/ethanol evaporate. Just stand on the grounds that you dont agee with it but dont promote false narratives. The guy mixed window cleaner, rubbing alcohol, some soap and distilled water together. Its probably 98% water and 2% of the other stuff.
He is required to. I will let the DTSC and OSHA know. Or they probably made him create that and it's not even approved yet? "proprietary Non-hazardous Ingredients "Trade secret" is perfectly fine.
if the other things arent chemicals, he doesnt have to list them. his “trade secret” could be anything from using carbonated water mixed with distilled or something like that. maybe after hes made another million he will release the formula lol. id rather see his client list and watch the influencers go running or coming up with excuses aka Neocardsand comics
As long as this product has been used, at some point someone should have concreate evidence that it damages the card over time. Simply show it. I'm not anti-card cleaning and I am completely pro full disclosure. I just wish there was a company that would have the bawls to slab cards as "restored" and give those of us that don't care options to pay less for perfected "Authentic" versions of certain cards. Just an opinion.
We’ve seen an examples in the past where cards have cracked and stains have retuned post cleaning/soaking. My expectation is that a business should be showing that it does no damage before offering it up. I just want disclosure though. If you’ve used it, tell me.
@@DanTheCardMan2 I can't argue against that. Again, I'm all for complete disclosure. Nobody should buy an altered card without knowing it was altered, especially intentionally. With that said, some of the examples we've seen are subjective. But again... my opinion.
The problem with having a restored label is that it will be worth less than an original label. Therefore, the people that use the cleaners will always submit them as original. They will also buy anyone’s restored slab to crack and resub as original.
@@tiffanycards960 I see your point. I guess at the end of the day, there's always going to be people with a lack of integrity in the hobby but why do the liars and thieves get to dictate the landscape for everyone that puts so much into this?
OH NOOO! IM SCREWED!.... I thought Kurts Card Care was pure lemon juice. :( I have been putting it in my tea every morning. Makes my tea taste like Fruit Loops and sometimes if I use too much, I can see bugs crawling on my wall. Oh well,... Im not going to stop.
Nothing harmful, people use worse, clean your cards with what u want, who the hell would drink or bath with this ish lol people's nasty breath on cards is worse.
Kinda pointless to hate on him... people have been "cleaning" and "repairing" cards since cards started 🤦♂️ There's no proof that they do any damage to cards. Read any ingredients/ warning label on anything 😂 they all have warnings... the need for content must be high.🤷♂️
who cares. why would anyone even buy that overpriced stuff anyways. just use car wax lol. maybe if panini could actually produce cards without scratches right out of the pack
Who didn't know Kurts products contained chemicals?? I kind of figured everyone with half a brain cell knew it was "chemicals" LMFAO. It's basically eye glass cleaner which does contain "chemicals"
how can anyone like kurt? to me he is an out n out scammer who is all about lining his pocket. the added arrogance he has shown and way he acts superior to others just takes the cake. id be worried if i was him as many looneys in this world my feel cheated. id hate to live my life looking over my shoulder.
PLEASE DO A VIDEO ON WHY PROBSTEIN'S FEEDBACK ON EBAY IS ALL THE SAME! I AM SERIOUS. YOU GO LOOK AT HIS FEEDBACK AND EVEN THOUGH ITEMS BOUGHT ARE FROM DIFFERENT BUYERS, ALL OF THE "FEEDBACK COMMENTS" ARE THE EXACT SAME. AND I MEAN THE EXACT SAME. WHAT DOES THAT TELL YOU?
say it straight, you use it, then you scammer n committing fraud. if you sell me an altered card and i find out best be in another country as i will track anyone down who does it. they be paying me back double price of card.
Why is Dan responsible for proving the product is safe or unsafe? Should the company that makes the product be responsible for backing up their claims that it is safe? There is a reason why they don’t back up their own products with a $$ back guarantee and PSA classified them as altered and deactivated them.
do you have a link to that video, etc because I would like to see Kurt's response to it; as he's clearly stated that use of his products has caused no long term damage
Where does it say anything as what you said? If the chemical sheet says something about a chemical on it's own, then you need to wash your hands, but it is diluted. How much? It doesn't say. If it was actually harmful to drink the product straight from the bottle, it would have to say so. Helpful tip: Don't use any soap on your body... some of these chemicals could be in that. I suggest you talk to a Chemist. Actually do a study with a Chemist, because you are talking some nonsense about something you definitely don't have evidence of. What are in the inks and glues used to make the cards? You have no idea. Same chemicals and more. Please, stop bashing something for something you have no evidence of. I have never used anything from Kurt's or anything on my cards. But I am not going to assume the worst about something, unless I have evidence to prove it. I do know that PSA has no way to detect Kurt's Spray and Polish, so I can assume that anything in the product doesn't have much of a chance to stay in/on it to destroy the card over time. I like you and your channel. I just wish you wouldn't put your prejudice, based on your feelings, over the facts that you don't have.
The point of this was to confirm that it does in fact contain chemicals and alcohol. People have said it didn’t and it’s no big deal. This stuff is banned for a reason. What if it’s not wiped down and residue remains? What will it do to the card long term?
Also, to your point of evidence. We’ve had examples in the past where cards have cracked and also had instances where stains have returned. My whole point, as I’ve explained before is that the evidence shouldn’t be provided by me, it should be the person selling it. They need to confirm it doesn’t damage before they spruik people using it.
Crazy that you don’t think it’s NOT ok for Dan to question the safety of chemicals on his card bc he is not a chemist, but you think it’s ok for Kurt, that is also not a chemist, to make and sell chemical products out of his basement and claim they are safe.
@tiffanycards960 How do you know that Kurt didn't hire a Chemist for the making of his product? I never said Dan shouldn't question it. As a matter of fact, I suggested he talk to a Chemist about it, which requires questioning it. If it wasn't safe, it would require warning labels for toxicity and or hazards. Which it doesn't have. What else you got?
,,"Personal protective equipment" needs to e documented.Ie.(Msds) and available. Its the like Dan said. "Right To kNoW." Which is also the name of the Law..
hopefully the dorks who interviewed kurt can bring him back for a follow up
Let's Go!!!!
The king dorks calling people dorks is crazy 🤣🤣
@ it says you’ve left 99 comments on this channel. 🤣😆🤣😆 only one more to 100
@SportsCardShow good thing I live in the USA, I could comment anything i want,cry about it uglys
@ it’s a great country. Make 100 TH-cam comments & get $0 😆😆🤣🤣
Wish you would have mentioned that those chemicals are basically rubbing alcohol and window cleaner which have been used for decades to wipe cards, at least the 40 years I've been in the hobby.
Most people are upset because they didn't come up with it and sell it. That's the real reason. I mean. Think about how much effort and energy people are putting into making videos like this because they think cleaning cards is wrong. Do we not want to dust the cards and breathe on them wipe off the surface. So yeah I agree with you. People have been cleaning cards since grading's been around again. The only difference is this person is making a business of it and everybody else is jealous LOL
So what’s the difference prepping a card for grading and cleaning a card?
Same thing, don’t do it.
Same I said months ago, diluted alcohol, water blah blah blah. Shocker
I wonder "WHO" reported him to the DTSC and OSHA???🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Thanks to Jeremy Lee for pissing me off the night he had the Meth head on and muted me in his chat. Your Welcome Kurt. IT's Called an SD effin S sheet!!!!! And sorry but it's the law.
When you F with Petty, you get the horns!!! :D
You're welcome! Appreciate your greatfulness!
@@SportsCardsLive how about unmuting me from your chat, chisel chest🤣 I did absolutely nothing wrong to deserve that. You couldnt have given me a 10 minute timeout?? After 4 years adding to your show and spending 5 K with Vince Vaughn look alike too.
I think it's pretty chickenshit being that I have a good reputation in the Hobby and try to make people laugh here on you tube. Just because I was asking legitimate question too. I'd love to meet you in person. I actually grow on people once you know me. I'm friends with all your guests and 1/2 the chat as well too. They actually appreciate and like me🤣😅Anyway, whatever. Thanks for replying to your crackhead guests "SDS sheet", I asked you to ask him about. Gue🤣ss what? Now he has one!
how about unmuting me from your chat, chisel chest🤣 I did absolutely nothing wrong to deserve that. You couldnt have given me a 10 minute timeout?? After 4 years adding to your show and spending 5 K with Vince Vaughn look alike too.
I think it's pretty chickenshit being that I have a good reputation in the Hobby and try to make people laugh here on you tube. Just because I was asking legitimate question too. I'd love to meet you in person. I actually grow on people once you know me. I'm friends with all your guests and 1/2 the chat as well too. They actually appreciate and like me🤣😅Anyway, whatever. Thanks for replying to your crackhead guests "SDS sheet", I asked you to ask him about. Gue🤣ss what? Now he has one!
Let em know
All his stuff can be easily exposed just by sending samples to a lab, I don’t understand what the big deal was with his “secret” ingredients. 🤷♂️
It’s common practice tbh, don’t think he is hiding anything
I agree, Dan. People can do whatever they want to their PC cards, but I don’t like the idea of someone altering their cards with these chemicals and trying to sell them someone. No one knows what’s going to happen to these cards in say, a decade. What if someone wakes up one day and looks among their slabs and one of the cards is shriveled up inside the slab? I just don’t want any part of that even potentially happening to any card of mine.
One step closer to grading companies being able to detect when grading..Hopefully
I do appreciate your content and enjoy your episodes frequently.
However, you probably should not talk Chemistry. You are, obviously, out of your lane.
Big deal..haters going to hate. I use it on all my high dollar cards in my PC collection and it’s amazing
Enjoy the pushback once PSA finds out
Flippers love defending Kurt. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out why...😂
My wife actually ran it through the mess spectrometer at her college and it’s basically just distilled water isopropyl alcohol, and a very, very small amount of some kind of bleaching agent.
Can she run the wax and polish through it 🫡
@ i’m sure she could. I would have to order some to test it. I’m sure it’s basically just clear shoe polish. Or some kind of Carnuba type wax.
I’m of the argument that it’s basically just document restoration when it’s on the older cards. On the newer cards, they have high polish paint on them so think about it like waxing a car to get rid of imperfections. I don’t think making cards look prettier for people who collect them is a bad thing. My only concern with trying it was will it damage the cards long-term and that’s why we tested it. I’ve used it a few times on Cards with bad stains for my personal collection and been really happy with the results, but I got rid of the bleach agent and just use distilled water and isopropyl alcohol, which won’t leave any traces.
@@superflycollectibles What ratio did you use with your mixture?
@@codig06 just a 90% distilled water 10% isopropyl alcohol. I know they’re saying there’s other stuff in it like some type of bleaching agent but we don’t do that. Mostly all you’re trying to do when you get a crease out is get moisture back into the paper. It doesn’t hurt the card unless you try too hard and honestly after you’re finished, there’s no difference in the card other than the crease is gone.
Thank you Dan, really appreciate you sharing this. As you know I purchased a cleaned card which stains came back later.
Yet some people still question you and say it can’t happen
Secondhand market is cooked for any collectable cards now. You can't get a guarantee that your card hasn't had Kurt's on it and as for sealed you never know if its been ct scanned.
To be perfectly honest with you, I think people are just upset because they're jealous that this guy came up with this and sold it. Whereas everybody else has been cleaning cards since the early '90s to get good grades. And mind you people Don't like this because somebody's cleaning cardboard. Think about it for a second. This is just cardboard and people are losing their minds over it
To add to my previous comment, I feel like it's time to move on with all of these complainers. Some things are important like when people steal and commit fraud and so on and so forth. Yes those things are important but to sit here and waste my Saturday morning watching this crap... So I'm going to take it upon myself to not do that again
That hat is fire, & I’m not even a Raiders fan
Whoever reported him is not only peak but elite pettiness and i love, its waterred metho or turps 100%
All the super bros who defend its use will cry like little girls if their cards get ruined. It’s only a matter of time. All printed materials ruin over time. Most tapes or cleaners accelerate this process.
Aside from what it does to the card, imagine if it interacts with a soft sleeve, toploader, or graded card case. I don’t want this used on my cards.
I thought it was common practice to use distilled water and diluted alcohol on chromium trading cards to remove fingerprints, scum from humidity/off-gassing and packaging production roller marks.
It is
Yeah I really don't understand people's need to freak out over this in the first place. If it's getting cleaned to be graded, it's not like you plan to take it out of the slab. Why would you choose to have a card WITH fingerprints instead of without?
@@JBob08 are you serious? keep doing it, eventually you will sell a card to a crazy who will seek revenge. its not common at all. wiping off fingerprints can be done without the chemicals. stop bs to justify cheating and committing fraud. do you sell on ebay so can avoid your cards.
Wait until years down the line, the cards that used Kurt's possibly start to mold? As it's sealed moisture in a slab when grading if not dried out long enough.
Heads up. Your cards are also made of ....chemicals.
Of course it had chemicals, lmao nobody thought it was water and flowers
Alcohols are highly volatile, so I am pretty sure they won't stay within the card whatsoever. I am impartial to this subject; comic books are 'pressed' and works of art have similar ingredients when being 'restored,' so what's the difference? I think your biggest concern should be the propriety blend of detergents and preservatives. This is a 'blend' of a certain ingredients with an unknown percentage.
Without knowing these, you can't predict long term wear on the card.
Disclosure for one. Apples aren’t oranges for another
I never tried his spray, but I have tried the wax solution and think it works great and it’s not like the polish is left on the card. It’s wiped off. It works very well. I think there’s just a lot of haters out there.
I’m here for all the arm chair Chemists to chime in
🧑🔬
Whats the polish made of!?
Well alcohol does evaporate very easily and quickly. i doubt that would do anything long term, but the detergents though. I don't know about that. It's not like you're rinsing and thoroughly washing the card. A detergent could stay with the card, and that could have a long term effect.
Thanks for the video! Great news here.
I still want to see. if any damage to cards after a long term.
Alcohol doesn't mean it will damage it. Chemicals aren't nessecarily bad. It's there to make the mixture quickly evaporate off. You're making a lot of assumptions about what those ingredients mean that just aren't true. What they will definitely do is damage autographs. I don't like the use of Kurt's card care, but that list of ingredients doesn't mean anything.
I wonder what the percentage of modern slabs have cards that have been at least cleaned with a spray? We’ll never know, but I strongly suspect it is shockingly high. 75%? Not sure the genie goes back in the bottle on this one. But this is excellent information. Glad it was disclosed. Thanks.
I think whatever the number is it’s higher than we think. Especially with the liquid stuff that flippers and breakers lose their minds over
@ agreed that stuff is 90% probably. Good stuff for everyone to consider as they go about their hobby life.
Thanks for the follow-up to this issue/situation. My issue is....who is left holding the bag on ungraded cards purchased from a seller / @ a card show...the buyer...seller....or Kurts? I know, silly/stupid question. Thanks for the information Dan
I use Kurt’s juice on my fruit it cleans them very well
Making a big deal over nothing as far as it being dangerous chemically. The rubbing alcohol/ethanol evaporate. Just stand on the grounds that you dont agee with it but dont promote false narratives. The guy mixed window cleaner, rubbing alcohol, some soap and distilled water together. Its probably 98% water and 2% of the other stuff.
This info was showed on his web site 4+ months ago. Already had been reported on
Correct
Well done!
Windex glass cleaner (spot-free)
Let ' em let em! 5:27 ruin their cards..
nothing new really. doesnt disclose percentage and we knew its alcohol/distilled water
He is required to. I will let the DTSC and OSHA know. Or they probably made him create that and it's not even approved yet? "proprietary Non-hazardous Ingredients "Trade secret" is perfectly fine.
if the other things arent chemicals, he doesnt have to list them. his “trade secret” could be anything from using carbonated water mixed with distilled or something like that.
maybe after hes made another million he will release the formula lol.
id rather see his client list and watch the influencers go running or coming up with excuses aka Neocardsand comics
As long as this product has been used, at some point someone should have concreate evidence that it damages the card over time. Simply show it. I'm not anti-card cleaning and I am completely pro full disclosure. I just wish there was a company that would have the bawls to slab cards as "restored" and give those of us that don't care options to pay less for perfected "Authentic" versions of certain cards. Just an opinion.
We’ve seen an examples in the past where cards have cracked and stains have retuned post cleaning/soaking.
My expectation is that a business should be showing that it does no damage before offering it up. I just want disclosure though. If you’ve used it, tell me.
@@DanTheCardMan2 I can't argue against that. Again, I'm all for complete disclosure. Nobody should buy an altered card without knowing it was altered, especially intentionally. With that said, some of the examples we've seen are subjective. But again... my opinion.
The problem with having a restored label is that it will be worth less than an original label. Therefore, the people that use the cleaners will always submit them as original. They will also buy anyone’s restored slab to crack and resub as original.
@@tiffanycards960 I see your point. I guess at the end of the day, there's always going to be people with a lack of integrity in the hobby but why do the liars and thieves get to dictate the landscape for everyone that puts so much into this?
@@antwill3680 greed
OH NOOO! IM SCREWED!.... I thought Kurts Card Care was pure lemon juice. :( I have been putting it in my tea every morning. Makes my tea taste like Fruit Loops and sometimes if I use too much, I can see bugs crawling on my wall. Oh well,... Im not going to stop.
I’ve been drinking it to quench my thirst on these hot summer days
@@DanTheCardMan2 Haha
Earl Grey tea tastes like froot loops, legit straight up... no chemical spray needed bro!
Nothing harmful, people use worse, clean your cards with what u want, who the hell would drink or bath with this ish lol people's nasty breath on cards is worse.
You look and sound so happy! or relieved. LOL.
lol, I was happy at the intro because all my mind could think about were dad jokes about card juice
Kurts fraud Jucie lol no shocker there
Kinda pointless to hate on him... people have been "cleaning" and "repairing" cards since cards started 🤦♂️
There's no proof that they do any damage to cards.
Read any ingredients/ warning label on anything 😂 they all have warnings... the need for content must be high.🤷♂️
the juice is loose!
who cares. why would anyone even buy that overpriced stuff anyways. just use car wax lol. maybe if panini could actually produce cards without scratches right out of the pack
Who didn't know Kurts products contained chemicals??
I kind of figured everyone with half a brain cell knew it was "chemicals" LMFAO.
It's basically eye glass cleaner which does contain "chemicals"
He promotes his trash as "!00% handmade with safe, natural ingredients."
It's a flammable liquid and section 14 is incorrect. he also needs to put the % of Alcohol in the "composition" list knucklehead.
how can anyone like kurt? to me he is an out n out scammer who is all about lining his pocket. the added arrogance he has shown and way he acts superior to others just takes the cake. id be worried if i was him as many looneys in this world my feel cheated. id hate to live my life looking over my shoulder.
He’s a meth head.
PLEASE DO A VIDEO ON WHY PROBSTEIN'S FEEDBACK ON EBAY IS ALL THE SAME! I AM SERIOUS. YOU GO LOOK AT HIS FEEDBACK AND EVEN THOUGH ITEMS BOUGHT ARE FROM DIFFERENT BUYERS, ALL OF THE "FEEDBACK COMMENTS" ARE THE EXACT SAME. AND I MEAN THE EXACT SAME. WHAT DOES THAT TELL YOU?
It’s a trap!
say it straight, you use it, then you scammer n committing fraud. if you sell me an altered card and i find out best be in another country as i will track anyone down who does it. they be paying me back double price of card.
Can you please stop saying it can damage your cards in the future. You have no evidence this is a factual statement
There’s literally an example of someone who this has happened to, it’s been covered, but everyone who wants to ignore that has
Why is Dan responsible for proving the product is safe or unsafe? Should the company that makes the product be responsible for backing up their claims that it is safe? There is a reason why they don’t back up their own products with a $$ back guarantee and PSA classified them as altered and deactivated them.
It can and it will are two very different things. Anything can happen, not everything will happen.
do you have a link to that video, etc because I would like to see Kurt's response to it; as he's clearly stated that use of his products has caused no long term damage
@ surgieboi on Twitter recently stated that Kurt’s ruined his cards.
Where does it say anything as what you said? If the chemical sheet says something about a chemical on it's own, then you need to wash your hands, but it is diluted. How much? It doesn't say. If it was actually harmful to drink the product straight from the bottle, it would have to say so. Helpful tip: Don't use any soap on your body... some of these chemicals could be in that. I suggest you talk to a Chemist. Actually do a study with a Chemist, because you are talking some nonsense about something you definitely don't have evidence of. What are in the inks and glues used to make the cards? You have no idea. Same chemicals and more. Please, stop bashing something for something you have no evidence of. I have never used anything from Kurt's or anything on my cards. But I am not going to assume the worst about something, unless I have evidence to prove it. I do know that PSA has no way to detect Kurt's Spray and Polish, so I can assume that anything in the product doesn't have much of a chance to stay in/on it to destroy the card over time. I like you and your channel. I just wish you wouldn't put your prejudice, based on your feelings, over the facts that you don't have.
The point of this was to confirm that it does in fact contain chemicals and alcohol. People have said it didn’t and it’s no big deal. This stuff is banned for a reason. What if it’s not wiped down and residue remains? What will it do to the card long term?
Also, to your point of evidence. We’ve had examples in the past where cards have cracked and also had instances where stains have returned. My whole point, as I’ve explained before is that the evidence shouldn’t be provided by me, it should be the person selling it. They need to confirm it doesn’t damage before they spruik people using it.
@DanTheCardMan2 Can you provide me with information regarding video you are talking about? I would like to see that.
Crazy that you don’t think it’s NOT ok for Dan to question the safety of chemicals on his card bc he is not a chemist, but you think it’s ok for Kurt, that is also not a chemist, to make and sell chemical products out of his basement and claim they are safe.
@tiffanycards960 How do you know that Kurt didn't hire a Chemist for the making of his product? I never said Dan shouldn't question it. As a matter of fact, I suggested he talk to a Chemist about it, which requires questioning it. If it wasn't safe, it would require warning labels for toxicity and or hazards. Which it doesn't have. What else you got?
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