In today's article I will tell you what to do if you need a cashier's receipt or a warranty card from a purchased item, but it has faded. It all started with the fact that a few months ago I bought three LED lamps with a 3-year warranty. After working a little more than six months, two of them have successfully burned out. I found a cashier's receipt with a warranty card, but I couldn't figure out what was written on them - they are faded. I had to find ways to recover checks. The three most effective of them, I want to share with you.
1. The easiest way is warm up the check with a hot stream of air from a hair dryer. But this method will work if only the text is not completely faded. That is, there is paint on the paper, but the words are almost impossible to distinguish, then the hair dryer will help. The result is not very visible in the photo, but it is there - the text has become readable.
2. The second method is the most reliable and gives 100% result even with the most faded paper, but it needs a scanner and a little photoshop skills. We scan the faded paper, load it into Photoshop and do the inversion. The result in the photo - the check faded completely and was absolutely unreadable, and in the second photo everything is perfectly visible scroll to the right.
3. The third way is also effective - heat up the iron on medium mode and run it over the paper. Under the influence of heat, the letters appear, but you have to be careful since if you overexpose the iron, the paper will turn black to such an extent that nothing will be visible. And if you do not want to use the above methods - just scan or take a photo of your receipt in advance! If you liked the article - rate it like and subscribe to the channel!