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   Caring for Collectibles


18 Feb 2008 04:14:44
| Adam Singleton


Collectors of resin models will know that correct storage, cleaning and display is essential to keep your prize possessions in good condition. Models which are neglected can become dirty or damaged, so caring for your collectibles is vital for maintaining a collection's aesthetic appeal and monetary value. When choosing a place to show off your models, select a location that will minimise your collection's exposure to potentially damaging environmental factors. A warm, dry location that is away from direct sunlight or strong electric lighting should be selected. Avoid keeping your collection in locations such as a musty basement or a hot attic for long periods of time; instead store them in an area of your home which maintains a fairly constant temperature and normal level of humidity. A display case is an excellent way of allowing you and your visitors to enjoy your collection, whilst at the same time keeping it safe and secure. A case will not only will keep your collection out of reach of young children or pets, but will also reduce the amount of dust that accumulates on your models. There are a huge variety of glass fronted display cases on offer, in wood or metal; look for one that is large enough to accommodate your collection as it grows. Unfortunately, no matter how well collectibles are displayed, they will still require regular cleaning to keep them in good condition. The highly detailed and intricate nature of resin models mean that dust tends to find its way into the textured surface, especially in models which are unglazed. Avid collectors use a range of cleaning implements that can remove dust, dirt and grime from any part of a collectible. A damp cloth, canned compressed air (which can be purchased from model or photography shops) or fine paint brushes are all part of the serious model collectors cleaning kit. Great care must be taken when sprucing up your models as over eager cleaning may damage the delicate paintwork. It is not advisable to handle your resin collectibles on a regular basis as this can transfer dirt to your collection and cause wear, and some people choose to wear special soft gloves when cleaning or handling their collectibles. When moving or storing your collection away for a long period of time, it's recommended that the models are placed in their original boxes, or individually placed in bubble wrap and then put in an airtight, waterproof container, before being placed in a dark room. Remember, these are general guidelines to caring for your collectibles. The handcrafted nature of resin collectibles means that each one is unique, which is what makes them so special, therefore it is imperative that you read and follow the 'cleaning and care' instructions provided with your specific model. As long as you look after your collectibles, you should find that your models remain in excellent condition and will give you many years or pleasure, as you build your collection.



About Author :

Adam Singleton is an online, freelance journalist and keen amateur photographer from Scotland.
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