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Don't assume the product is
safe just
because a scrapbooking consultant sells an item or it is
sold by a scrapbooking store. Ask if the product
is archival safe. |
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Heat
speeds chemical processes. Store photos and albums away
from heat sources. |
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Light
deteriorates photos. Store photos away from light.
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Moisture
promotes the growth of mould on photos. Photos need
to be stored in a dry place. |
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Dirt
obviously can damage photos. Photos need to be stored in
protective sleeves. |
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Storage of
photo albums – photo albums need to be stored
standing upright. Stacking albums causes pressure on the
photos at the bottom of the album. |
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Ball point
pen – don’t use ballpoint pen on the back of photos
as it causes indentations on the front of photos. There
is a special photo marking pencil you can buy.
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Improper
handling – Dirty hands can transfer dirt and oils to
photos. Always wash your hands before handling photos.
Wash them often while working too.
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