Insulbrite (sp) - Could it work to protect credit cards
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I just finished making myself a new card holder...with the foil I mentioned in the post above. I don't think a thief will be able to read thru the heavy foil once he gets past all the other junk in my purse! I should
add that it was done in the hoop on embroidery machine. [ATTACH=CONFIG]530659[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]530660[/ATTACH] Very sorry my pix are so large--with ipad--will resize next time.
add that it was done in the hoop on embroidery machine. [ATTACH=CONFIG]530659[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]530660[/ATTACH] Very sorry my pix are so large--with ipad--will resize next time.
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Here's some more info
http://www.itworldcanada.com/blog/pr...ocketing/98014
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I saw on the net that it would take 2 layers of the hd. foil. and the whole wallet would be protected. I wouldn't do this because the foil would tear and not protect it . just get the ones they sell ,and know for sure. DottieBug
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Actually, I am kind of surprised the banks don't include these with the cards. Go figure?
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I made a sleeve out of HD aluminum foil. Just fits my credit card which I keep inside my wallet. I made it a long time ago and hasn't torn. I just folded several layers together and then folded it around my card. No sewing.
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