Sauromosis Posted March 14, 2013 Posted March 14, 2013 Specifically, storage in a large, sturdy black trash bag or in a Toys R Us brown bag? Quote
redeemed763 Posted March 14, 2013 Posted March 14, 2013 I sure hope not, mine are stored in black trash bags for cheap water/moisture protection. A toysRus bag or other cheap plastic bags from stores don't have any water protection so I wouldn't use them, but the heavy duty trash bags actually do quite well if you don't want to plunk down tons of money for nice ziplock or vacuum bags. Quote
comicblast Posted March 14, 2013 Posted March 14, 2013 I doubt it. If you store it for a SUPER long time and it is sometimes exposed to the sun, I guess the bag could fuse with the box. I doubt it does anything if you have the boxes in a dark place though. ;) Quote
comicblast Posted March 14, 2013 Posted March 14, 2013 I doubt it. I guess over time, if the sets are stored in an area that get some heat or sunlight, the bag could fuse to the box, but this is unlikely. As long as it is a dark area, it is good, I think. At least from my own experience. Quote
Talon Posted March 14, 2013 Posted March 14, 2013 The Lego boxes are created with a process that leaves a surface layer of plastic on the printed surfaces. Similar types of plastic can adher to each other, but I think you are safe with plastic trash bags. I have been experimenting with wrapping some Lego boxes in the polyvinyl food wrap sold at Costco called stretch-tite. I have been worried about it adhering to the printed surface of the Lego boxes, but so far so good (about 9 months on the first boxes). I just want something to protect the boxes from shelf-wear and moisture but still allow me to see them. I like that it stretches tight, clings to itself and is clear (oh, and very cheap!). It comes in a box of 12 inches by 3,000 feet for about $32. Quote
comicblast Posted March 14, 2013 Posted March 14, 2013 Sorry for the double post. I thought the comment wasn't posted so I retyped it up. Quote
Sauromosis Posted March 14, 2013 Author Posted March 14, 2013 Thanks for the feedback! What about two sets stored with their sides touching each other? A no-no? Quote
dunkers97 Posted March 14, 2013 Posted March 14, 2013 Sorry for the double post. I thought the comment wasn't posted so I retyped it up. That happens to me sometimes. :) Quote
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