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How to protect graphics on the walls of the house in the Maritime environment?
Recently heard from one collector that houses the sea spoils graphics decorated in the standard baguette under glass. Whether salt air, humidity, mold...don't know how, but spoils. Allegedly.
Question two: 1. Is it true that the Maritime climate is detrimental to graphics? If faced with this restorers? 2. Are there any modern technology, hermetically packaging graphics for hanging in the rooms of the house by the sea? |
In the gardens by the sea definitely spoil plants not adapted to salty winds. In houses by the sea rust dishes on the roofs. We have a cottage right on the sea a few meters from the water, giving more than 50 years, but I personally did not notice that the graph that are in the house for quite a long time, was influenced by the salty winds.
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I saw once in the apartment in the house by the sea, locked up for a few months, rose colorful mold. Because there was no ventilation. But it is rather a gross fault of the owner. More buyers on the first line had warned earlier that this house will quickly crumble because of the aggressive environment. But with graphics little hard to believe. And yet...
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[QUOTE="Vladimir;3353101"]I saw once in the apartment in the house by the sea, locked up for a few months, rose colorful mold. Because there was no ventilation. But it is rather gross error vladelca@
Climate also depends on in subtropical any climate even in summer, you may receive the mold, and so close to the cold sea-ocean, no mould no. |
[QUOTE="Кирилл Сызранский;3353111"]From climate still depends in subtropical any climate even in summer, you may receive the mold, and so close to the cold sea-ocean no mold no byvaet@
Not exactly, I can smell define "a picture of Britain". Such persistent smell of damp typical graphic works from coastal houses of the English countryside;). PS: by the Way, in the Baltic States (Estonia, for example) is the same story. |
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[QUOTE="Кирилл Сызранский;3353111"]From climate still depends in subtropical any climate even in summer, you may receive the mold, and so close to the cold sea-ocean no mold no byvaet@
Not thought about it. Sea interested in the Mediterranean, and the city of tel Aviv. Added after 1 minutes Wladzislaw, and have you ever been faced with the damage charts due to the Maritime climate? |
From a conversation with a knowledgeable person understood the following. Directly from the sea air schedule does not deteriorate. Spoils from humidity should not exceed 65%) and incorrect temperature (should be ideally 19-22 degrees). Methods of sealing in the frame, except the paper needs to breathe. Plasticization is, but it spoils the schedule. Generally abstractly about everything wrong - you need to study a specific problem with a specific subject.
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