Tools of the Trade
1) Dry Mount Press
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So your searching from shop to shop , finding deal after deal... Now what ? you need one of these babies to make things right. This is an example of a Dry Mount Press , they come in different sizes and styles. Yes the Start up cost is high , but this will pay for itself 10x over , when used properly and with some practice.
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So your searching from shop to shop , finding deal after deal... Now what ? you need one of these babies to make things right. This is an example of a Dry Mount Press , they come in different sizes and styles. Yes the Start up cost is high , but this will pay for itself 10x over , when used properly and with some practice.
These hand held steamers will put humidity back into the fibers of the comic allowing it to press out the bad creases and wrinkles very easily. Inexpensive and very easy to use.
3) Page Protection
YES , parchment paper , the key to not having your comic pages stick together and color transfer. Simple Cheap and very effective.