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Yes, plastic cards can melt if exposed to high temperatures. Most plastic cards, such as credit or ID cards, are made from PVC, which can begin to soften at around 160°F (71°C) and melt at higher temperatures. Prolonged exposure to heat, such as leaving them in a hot car, can cause warping or damage. It's best to store plastic cards in a cool, dry place to maintain their integrity.

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