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Photograph and catalog your collection with MononoMori before storing items away safely. Enjoy your collection digitally anytime, anywhere.
If you collect anime merchandise (pins, acrylic stands, art prints), you know the pure joy of seeing your favorite characters displayed on your desk.
However, behind that joy lies a quiet concern:
Anime merchandise is mostly made of paper, tinplate, acrylic, and PVC—materials highly sensitive to moisture, UV rays, and temperature. Today, the Forest Editorial brings you an expert guide to preserving your collections.
The primary enemy of metal badges is rust, which occurs when moisture in the air interacts with the metal backing.
Ultraviolet (UV) rays degrade polymers, causing acrylic to turn yellow or brittle, and art prints to fade.
Photograph and catalog your collection with MononoMori before storing items away safely. Enjoy your collection digitally anytime, anywhere.
Fabric and faux leather easily collect dust and can mold in humid environments.
Collectors face a classic dilemma: “Hide items away to preserve them, or display them and risk damage?”
You can solve this with digital organizing tools like MononoMori:
Organization isn’t about giving up what you love; it’s about preserving it so you can cherish it longer.
Record every item, build your sanctuary. Turn tidying into a healing ritual.
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