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Tony D
2020-04-04
Had a few difficulties with the process, but was able to sort it out after a little experimentation. I would like the ability to vary the size of signatures. I also tried to change the date format and set a new default but it didn't seem to work.
Overall, I was ok with the program but I really didn't find it fitted my purposes.
Ghareka A
2020-04-12
i wasn't provided with the email address to send my address change (8822). Especially after adding my card information for the payment. Other than that, my experience was very fast and to the point. i loved that.
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How do you preserve autographs on paper?
To build a collection of long-lasting autographs, ask people to write their signatures on a sheet of alkaline buffered paper or archival cotton bond paper using an archival pen such as a Sigma Micron pen. Temperature and relative humidity play a major role in preservation.
How do you preserve Sharpie Autographs?
Spray a nonacetone-based clear coat spray to autographed sports memorabilia, guitars or other items that won't be worn or washed to add a protective coating. Place the item on a solid surface, hold the can 12 to 14 inches away, and depress the trigger lightly for a few seconds.
How do you preserve autographs?
#1: Keep it cool and dry. Temperature and humidity play a significant role in preservation. #2: Into the darkness. Avoid displaying your documents in bright light. #3: Rotate exhibits. #4: Fireproof safes are not safe. #5: Say no to acid. #6: Duct Tape doesn't fix everything. #7: Don't mess with metal. #8: A warm bath.
What Sharpie is best for autographs?
And black Sharpies tends to last longer, while blue tends to fade more quickly with time. Use an ultra-fine, silver paint pen on hockey pucks. For footballs and basketballs, we have found that Prismacolor silver paint pens are best. If you are getting a card signed, a blue or black Sharpie is probably your best option.
How do you keep autographs from fading on shirts?
Use a dry iron (no steam) and keep the iron flat over the signature for at least one minute. Do not rub which could smear the ink, but lift the iron up and down over the signature while applying firm pressure to prevent scorching. If you don't have an iron, toss the signed fabric into the dryer.
How do you preserve an autographed football?
Watch The Temperature. A hot or humid environment can cause a signature to run if it becomes excessive, and it's simply not a good idea to store your ball anywhere the temperature exceeds 75 degrees or 50% humidity. Case It Up. Protect It From Light.
How do you preserve a signed book?
Just keep it upright on a sturdy shelf in any climate-controlled, low humidity area, out of direct sunlight. Dust once in a while. It'll be fine. If you're really worried, you could try those clear protective book covers that libraries use.
How do you preserve a Sharpie signature?
Use a dry iron (no steam) and keep the iron flat over the signature for at least one minute. Do not rub which could smear the ink, but lift the iron up and down over the signature while applying firm pressure to prevent scorching. If you don't have an iron, toss the signed fabric into the dryer.
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