Thread: Storing Discs
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Old December 13th, 2012, 11:42 AM
JR Stengele
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^I have several collector and back up discs that I have stored for 12 yrs. and agree that the plastic storage tubs are the best. HOWEVER, they will still damage over time due to resting on one solid point if they are not periodically rotated. The solution I have been told is to buy those foam noodles and cut them up into two strips. That way one, they are now resting on two points which takes weight off of them some and two, they are padded which helps give way some so that they don't rest on hard plastic. I am yet to do this but do know it is worth doing. Maybe it will be my holiday goal. Right now my 22 month son just runs around the house with it!
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