by guilder1st » Mon Apr 27, 2009 7:58 pm
The heat is not as dangerous to your autographs as the humidity. Just keep them out of direct sunlight, because they might fade if you don't. I live in Arizona and it gets very hot here. I've never have had any problems with my autographs. Not even when it was over 100 Fahrenheit and sitting in my mail box.
To prevent problems, just keep them in acid free sleeves in a binder. Don't put them up on the wall, because the humidity could form moisture inside the frames and that could damage the autograph.
The heat is not as dangerous to your autographs as the humidity. Just keep them out of direct sunlight, because they might fade if you don't. I live in Arizona and it gets very hot here. I've never have had any problems with my autographs. Not even when it was over 100 Fahrenheit and sitting in my mail box.
To prevent problems, just keep them in acid free sleeves in a binder. Don't put them up on the wall, because the humidity could form moisture inside the frames and that could damage the autograph.