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Help!About the best room temperature for cgc's slab!
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Hello, thank you very much for taking the time to reply to my message.

I would like to ask what is the most suitable temperature in Fahrenheit for storage of CGC slab?

Since it can get hotter where I live, it can hit a whopping 86F during the day, and at night when I get home from work I turn on the A/C and keep the temperature down to around 78F.

 

Would such repeated temperatures damage the comic or the CGC slab?

Because my comics are all placed under the air conditioner! I hope my manga and tablet don't get damaged! !

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Hello @NickXDD

Thank you for reaching out to us. Generally, we would advise that it is best to store comics in moderate temperatures and humidity, but we do not recommend a specific temperature. The bends you see in your book are commonly seen and can be caused by a variety of factors. Unfortunately, I would not be able to identify the cause. CCS Pressing may help to eliminate or reduce bends like this. You can learn more about pressing here: CGC Comics | Pressing.

If you have any other questions, please let us know. 

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On 7/23/2023 at 10:16 PM, NickiO CS said:

Hello @NickXDD

Thank you for reaching out to us. Generally, we would advise that it is best to store comics in moderate temperatures and humidity, but we do not recommend a specific temperature. The bends you see in your book are commonly seen and can be caused by a variety of factors. Unfortunately, I would not be able to identify the cause. CCS Pressing may help to eliminate or reduce bends like this. You can learn more about pressing here: CGC Comics | Pressing.

If you have any other questions, please let us know. 

 

Thanks, but what kind of temperature and humidity is suitable?

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