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5 Places NOT to Display Your High-End Collectibles --- Sideshow, Prime 1, Star Wars Prop Collection

These are my top 5.
What places do you avoid? Let me know in the comments.

HVAC vents and thin glass shelves are also bad news, which might be added to a sequel video down the line. Share your ideas below!

0:00 - Intro
0:43 - #1
1:20 - #2
2:21 - #3
4:00 - #4
5:05 - #5
6:24 - Closing
5 Places never to display your high end collectibles.

This video for anyone who wants to protect their high end collection: Star Wars props, statues, replicas, 1/4 + 1/6 scale, etc.
Enjoy and add your own recommendations in the comments!

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How to Display  ▶ http://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=55

Amazing Collections  ▶ https://www.therpf.com/forums/threads/amazing-collections-and-display-ideas.125223/
Polystone and Polystone Care:
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-What is Polystone?

Polystone is a compound made up largely of polyurethane resin mixed with powdered stone additives to give a stone-like finish. Polystone has a stone like feel, but is much easier to sculpt. It is more cost effective and less heavy than traditional stone media. Polystone is a manufacturing medium used for cast sculptures, it is hard to find one that delivers a cleaner, more substantial representation of an original sculpture than a product manufactured in Polystone. Polystone has a significant weight, a porcelain like feel to the touch, and an incredible ability to capture the most minute detail, making it unsurpassed in collectible manufacturing materials. Polystone does not have to be fired like porcelain, which gives it much more flexibility in painting variations.

-Why do I have to clean my polystone Statue or Bust?
One of the main issues for collectors that display their Polystone pieces is dust. Dust attracts oils and other contaminants from the air that will eventually cause discoloring to your polystone statue or bust if left unchecked.

-How do you remove dust without destroying my polystone statue or bust?

Always take the time to dust your statues and busts on a regular basis. A camera lens brush is great to whisk dust from the delicate areas, as well as from the hard to reach areas and fine details of a statue. If you don’t have a camera lens brush, a very soft, medium sized paint brush can also be used. Next, follow up the dusting with a blast of compressed air which can be purchased from your local office supply store. When using compressed air hold the can upright. Caution: It is very important not to shake the can while spraying because this will cause the liquid in the can to spray out and possibly damage your collectible permanently.

-Can I wash my polystone statue or bust, or use a wet cloth on them?

You should never wash or submerge your collectible in water. If for any reason you find your polystone piece is excessively dusty, the recommendations above should work to get your collectible back to show condition. If you absolutely need to, you can also use a damp, lint-free cloth on the larger areas as well as the bases to loosen up the dust. Dampen the cloth with water but never use harsh chemical cleaners because the chemicals have the potential to permanently damage the paint finish and even the polystone material. Polystone pieces should be displayed in environments that have an even consistent room temperature. Extreme temperature changes, UV from sunlight, and moisture can affect the integrity and surface quality of your statue or bust.

-Can I display my polystone statue or bust collection near a heating or air conditioning vent?

Your collection should not be displayed in such areas because of the inconsistent room temperature. The statue or bust surface or integrity could be affected. Keep your collectibles in a consistent environment.

-Will the sunlight affect the paint on my figures if I display them in a window?

Long term exposure to direct sunlight and UV rays will damage your statue or bust paint as well as the finish over time. All displays should not be in areas around or next to windows. General electric indoor lighting will not affect the paint quality of your polystone collectibles.

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