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UV ball holder
Posted By: brock
Hello, |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
If you have a display that blocks out most of the full spectrum of UV light, you can probably display it where you wish, within reason. You still want to be prudent with light use, for example turning off the lights in the room when you are not there or putting a cloth over the display when you are not there for the day. Even with the preservation glass, there's no point in shining bright lights on the balls for 20 hours when no one's even in the room. |
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Posted By: Mark
Agree... Better safe than sorry. Obviously keep it away from any direct sunlight that may enter the room from a window. And keep the lights off, unless someone is viewing it. If it is in a room where the lights must remain on most of the time, drape a cloth over it, as David suggested. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Another positive about a display case and ball cubes is some damaged is caused by long term exposure to dust and grease in the air. You case likely will help minimize this. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
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