Question is how do you prevent the color rub. I buy a comic book put it on the board and then slide it in the bag together. Few months go by and still I’ll get comics with color rub on board. Any answers will be great thanks
My best advice is to not skimp on the bags and boards you use. For anything that is worth collecting and preserving, I use only Mylite mylar 725M2 bags with 700 FB (full back boards). The books don't move once they are in there. Also, you need to be careful when you are putting them in and taking them out. I place the book on the board that then treat it and the comic as a unit. There is no sliding against the backer board. Last, (and this is annoying) you can store the books cover to cover in the long boxes. That prevents stacking curl and also any sliding around in the box. Hope that helps!
Yes, to some degree. It’s easiest in white areas, but you can use absorene pads to remove it. This can also be done to books with roller marks, which are common, for example, with Stars Wars books.
You only need a sheet of paper/card-stock under the front and back cover and then a magazine backerboard for spine protection. If it is a modern book with a digital insert, then you also have sandwich that page so the square imprint does press through. Otherwise, you don't have to put a piece of paper between each sheet. If you have an issue with pages of a modern book sticking together, then you are using too much heat or too much pressure.