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Does anyone have any tips for preventing bluray spines from fading in sunlight? My collection is near a window and I can't store them anywhere else. I've noticed a few of my older blurays from a previous house have faded spines. I have blackout curtains but some sun still creeps in below them onto the lower shelves and I can't keep them pulled all the time as it's in the living room.
I've heard about applying UV protect film to the window but is this effective and easy to apply? |
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