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Hello. I don't know if this has been discussed here before but it is something that is starting to worrying me quite a bit.
Yesterday I was organising my collection and I noticed that I got my first Blu Ray Steel that is starting to get rusty, specially on one of the corners and on the bottom of the spine. It starts with some small black dots where the paint seems to jump off and then starts to spread to all the case, according to a couple some old steel dvds that I got. I always had some anti-humidity machines nearby the collection and some of the steels are wraped in plastic (not the original ones) to avoid scratches, but that seems to do nothing to avoid getting rusty. I've already discussed this with a friend of mine wich is a game collector and has got a lot of G1 and G2 size steels, and he has got the same problem with almost all the steels in his collection. He told me that he already sent emails to the company who produce them, and their response was not the most satisfactory at all, because acording to them, is just a question of time if you live in a area with great percentage of humidity. Does anybody has the same problem? And what suggestion do you have regarding this? Thanks In Advance and Sorry for the possible bad English. |
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