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    Hey guys,

    I have a sub bought new in year 2007. Over the years, I notice the 2 paper boxes will have spots all over. The wooden box will also get some spots & fading here n there. Is this normal ?

    Anyway to reduce or improve the condition ? Thanks.

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    put in a cool dry (eg. air-conditioned, climate controlled) room/place.
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    • #3
      It's called "molding", you need to keep it in a dry and cool place, so place it inside the
      the camera cabinet(Dry box).

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      • #4
        Alternavtive....

        Originally posted by astonchow View Post
        Hey guys,

        I have a sub bought new in year 2007. Over the years, I notice the 2 paper boxes will have spots all over. The wooden box will also get some spots & fading here n there. Is this normal ?

        Anyway to reduce or improve the condition ? Thanks.
        I would suggest a cheaper way compared to using dry box which of course is the best way to keep off those irritating spots and what-have-nots… Dry box comes in various sizes and the big ones are really expensive since Rolex’s boxes are not that small.

        You may consider putting them inside those large air-tight containers folks use to keep their winter clothes in. And put in one or two (three for KS Singaporean! LOL ) of those dehumidifiers (Hippo dehumidifier usually comes to mind) and viola, job done

        *caveat: it works depending on the humidity level in the room too. Avoid keeping them in the cabinet in the bathroom or place where the humidity is extra high.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by shou.biao.kuang View Post
          I would suggest a cheaper way compared to using dry box which of course is the best way to keep off those irritating spots and what-have-nots… Dry box comes in various sizes and the big ones are really expensive since Rolex’s boxes are not that small.

          You may consider putting them inside those large air-tight containers folks use to keep their winter clothes in. And put in one or two (three for KS Singaporean! LOL ) of those dehumidifiers (Hippo dehumidifier usually comes to mind) and viola, job done

          *caveat: it works depending on the humidity level in the room too. Avoid keeping them in the cabinet in the bathroom or place where the humidity is extra high.


          my very effective and cheap way is put the box inside those ziplock plastic bags, cheap and effective and will not take up much space.
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          • #6
            You beat me to it....

            Originally posted by Ian Limm View Post
            my very effective and cheap way is put the box inside those ziplock plastic bags, cheap and effective and will not take up much space.
            You beat me in terms of "cheap-ness"! (cost efficiency lah)

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