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Old 03-05-2012, 09:58 PM   #361
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thanks for the pic! I'm getting a full refund from amazon, but I'm going to email the vendor to see what's going on w/ the 500 vs. 100.
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Old 03-05-2012, 10:14 PM   #362
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where could i get something like this from?
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Old 03-05-2012, 10:25 PM   #363
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Are the material of these bags similar to that of Comic Book bags?
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Old 03-05-2012, 10:31 PM   #364
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Are the material of these bags similar to that of Comic Book bags?
Been a while since I've used comic book bags but yeah I think they're similar. Maybe a little cheaper/thinner.
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Old 03-06-2012, 12:17 AM   #365
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Been a while since I've used comic book bags but yeah I think they're similar. Maybe a little cheaper/thinner.
Interesting, I have a bunch of comic bags that with the right amount of trimming could perfectly fit the steelbooks.
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Old 06-09-2012, 11:03 PM   #366
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Ok guys, this thread is one i'm setting up for people worldwide to share what their methods are for keeping their steelbooks in pristine condition for those that you have opened and those you wish to keep intact.

My steelbook collection is now growing very rapidly and in september it will really have gone bigger with almost the end of the so far listed wave of steelbooks here in the UK having been released.

So, the first thing i've now done is told my friend who uses Ebay to order me some of those re-sealable steelbook sleeves that come in a pack of 100 for £5. I've kept some shrinwrapped and in the packaging play sent me but i don't have enough boxes etc, so what do you guys use? I was thinking of getting some small or large boxes and some bubble wrap packaging but can anybody tell me what they use and where they found the best price for them?

As said, this is for everybody to share their information for their fellow members so they can know regardless of what company they use in whichever country. I will update the post below this for future links and advice by members per country.
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Old 06-09-2012, 11:04 PM   #367
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US Steelbook protection products

http://www.shop4tech.com/item1674.html

14mm Resealable OPP Plastic Bag For Standard DVD Case: 100 sleeves for $8

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Old 06-09-2012, 11:12 PM   #368
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I use these resealable bags for dvd and bd steelbooks. DVD they are perfect, with BD I trim them a little bit. Just to get them to do what I want.

http://www.shop4tech.com/item1674.html
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Old 06-09-2012, 11:16 PM   #369
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They're on ebay for like under $5
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Old 06-09-2012, 11:21 PM   #370
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Saw those posted a while back in another thread but will update when a few more details surface.

Can anybody tell me if they use something a little more heavy duty such as thicker cases just in case of a fall etc to avoid any dents? I know that there are a few cases that are like a few microns thick etc, just wondering if anybody uses them, their opinions etc.

Also, anybody know about those bubble wraps specially sized for G2 cases?
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Old 06-10-2012, 12:08 AM   #371
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Everyone should research very carefully before wrapping their steelbooks in any material that resembles plastic. I've read a few posts where people have exclaimed that they have had some of their steelbook cases start to rust due to the plastic itself releasing extremely small traces of acid as they break down over time.

In my opinion, unless you live in an extremely humid environment that can't be controlled, it's best to just leave them on your shelf uncovered.
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Old 06-10-2012, 12:11 AM   #372
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Everyone should research very carefully before wrapping their steelbooks in any material that resembles plastic. I've read a few posts where people have exclaimed that they have had some of their steelbook cases start to rust due to the plastic itself releasing extremely small traces of acid as they break down over time.

In my opinion, unless you live in an extremely humid environment that can't be controlled, it's best to just leave them on your shelf uncovered.
Good point but some cite the scratching or spilling of something onto it as the main reason. Also dirty fingerprints causing damage to the artwork etc.

Personally, i would rather there be some bubble wrap or something and i don't think the acid claim should really hold true. sounds a bit absurd tbh but i would be willing to read up on examples of when this happened specifically due to the plastic sleeves.
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Old 06-10-2012, 12:29 AM   #373
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Good point but some cite the scratching or spilling of something onto it as the main reason. Also dirty fingerprints causing damage to the artwork etc.

Personally, i would rather there be some bubble wrap or something and i don't think the acid claim should really hold true. sounds a bit absurd tbh but i would be willing to read up on examples of when this happened specifically due to the plastic sleeves.
What's absurd about it? Most plastic water bottles corrode inside within a few days of being exposed to air. They say that reusing said water bottles can actually lead to health problem due to the natural corrosion of the plastic material. Why couldn't that hold true for any plastic? Especially if the plastic is exposed to heat/sunlight/humidity? Those all become factors in the breakdown of something like an extremely thin piece of plastic.

Personally, if I cared to protect my steelbook cases, I'd look into more of a fabric sleeve solution since those wouldn't be made from a liquid based ingredient structure. As such, if it were to breakdown, it would result in something far less harmful than reverting back to a base liquid component.

It just makes sense to me.

P.S. Scratching? Do you let your pets play with the cases? And spilling? WTH? Using steelbooks as coasters and/or dinnerware is not a good idea! I always place my steelbook cases on the TV stand far away from any human interaction while watching the film.

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Old 06-10-2012, 12:31 AM   #374
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What's absurd about it? Most plastic water bottles corrode inside within a few days of being exposed to air. They say that reusing said water bottles can actually lead to health problem due to the natural corrosion of the plastic material. Why couldn't that hold true for any plastic? Especially if the plastic is exposed to heat/sunlight/humidity? Those all become factors in the breakdown of something like an extremely thin piece of plastic.

Personally, if I cared to protect my steelbook cases, I'd look into more of a fabric sleeve solution since those wouldn't be made from a liquid based ingredient structure. As such, if it were to breakdown, it would result in something far less harmful than reverting back to a base liquid component.

It just makes sense to me.
That last bit is more along the protection i would want to have as well. Any places that do such stuff?

It's not that i don't believe it can't happen, it's just that i would need to see some examples of when it has happened.
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Old 06-10-2012, 12:37 AM   #375
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That last bit is more along the protection i would want to have as well. Any places that do such stuff?

It's not that i don't believe it can't happen, it's just that i would need to see some examples of when it has happened.
Unfortunately, I don't remember where I read those claims. But, I do remember there were picture of the rusting itself.

Well, I don't protect my cases beyond just having them sit on the shelf with the rest of my collection as is. So, I don't know if there are any solutions for protection that avoid the element of plastic. The only trouble I forsee in a fabric option is that the spine will be much more difficult to read. And that will kind of take away from the attractive quality of it.

Don't forget to go back and read my P.S. edit on the previous post... which you quoted before I had added to it.
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Old 06-10-2012, 12:45 AM   #376
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Unfortunately, I don't remember where I read those claims. But, I do remember there were picture of the rusting itself.

Well, I don't protect my cases beyond just having them sit on the shelf with the rest of my collection as is. So, I don't know if there are any solutions for protection that avoid the element of plastic. The only trouble I forsee in a fabric option is that the spine will be much more difficult to read. And that will kind of take away from the attractive quality of it.

Don't forget to go back and read my P.S. edit on the previous post... which you quoted before I had added to it.
Yeah, i saw your PS edit

Cheeky git, the point i meant was that people actually said that stacking them on top of each other can cause that to happen. I got my own room i keep them in but extremely limited space so need a simple protection and package method for em to be kept safe. The other thing is i never know when some unwanted moron steps into the room without permission and just happens to drop them while looking at it etc.

Too many potential disaster situations to think of
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Old 06-10-2012, 01:21 AM   #377
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im not trying to knock anyone or start an argument but why would you want to put them in plastic bags? Surely you want to display them on ur shelf or on stands? covering them up in plastic just looks 'meh' to me. They might last a bit longer with the plastic over them but dont they just look better without it? also you would need to keep the disc elsewhere otherwise everytime you go to watch the blu ray you would have to unwrap it and seal it again.

makes me laugh when people post pics of there steelbook collection and every steelbook is covered in plastic wrapping lol i think it just looks ugly and wrecks the look of a collection on a shelf, but each to there own

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Old 06-10-2012, 01:27 AM   #378
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I keep my SteelBooks in the protective wraps. They look fine on the shelf even with the plastic. They do scratch when removing from / replacing them on the shelf as it happened with some of my SteelBooks before I used the wraps.
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Old 06-10-2012, 01:31 AM   #379
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im not trying to knock anyone or start an argument but why would you want to put them in plastic bags? Surely you want to display them on ur shelf or on stands? covering them up in plastic just looks 'meh' to me. They might last a bit longer with the plastic over them but dont they just look better without it? also you would need to keep the disc elsewhere otherwise everytime you go to watch the blu ray you would have to unwrap it and seal it again.

makes me laugh when people post pics of there steelbook collection and every steelbook is covered in plastic wrapping lol i think it just looks ugly and wrecks the look of a collection on a shelf, but each to there own
Whole heartedly understand what your saying but in my postion atm i absolutely have no space to display them so therefore i need that protection there at least until i get my own house in years to come and the proper space to display them in all their glory.

I'm gonna tuck some away as well for the future but obviously they'll be factory shrink wrapped, just need to know what bubble casing etc people use to avoid hard bumps etc.
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im not trying to knock anyone or start an argument but why would you want to put them in plastic bags? Surely you want to display them on ur shelf or on stands? covering them up in plastic just looks 'meh' to me. They might last a bit longer with the plastic over them but dont they just look better without it? also you would need to keep the disc elsewhere otherwise everytime you go to watch the blu ray you would have to unwrap it and seal it again.

makes me laugh when people post pics of there steelbook collection and every steelbook is covered in plastic wrapping lol i think it just looks ugly and wrecks the look of a collection on a shelf, but each to there own
Depends on the plastic bag you use. Some fit better than others and can be unobtrusive. These almost make the front clearer and work to my liking. I'm just too clumsy and can easily scratch my steels.



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