I have been asked many times if I can get it.
Stay At Home No heat
Here are some tips on how to keep a book.
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For book buyers.
We sell them books every day.
Number of books sold daily .. Number of books per year
How many hundreds of thousands of books are there?
When I think about it, I write these tips.
of course. For books that are nothing.
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(1) Cover the book.
# 1 Book Covers
Covering book covers is one of the best ways to protect your books. These are called Book Jackets. It can prevent scratches on the cover of a book. Water leaks It protects the face from the heat of the mask. It can protect up to 80% of a book from damage. It makes books clearer and more cherished. It is as if the book cover reminds you to read the book carefully. The earlier you read, the more you enjoy the book. This is also an indirect benefit of book jackets. Book covers can be easily removed without damaging them when you no longer need them.
All the world's libraries have plastic book covers for every book. International bookstores also charge a one-time fee. There are also bookstores in the country that provide free book covers. Pan Set Road is a well-known free book cover service.
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(2) Humid place; Direct sunlight
Do not place books in contact areas.
# 2 Avoid Humidity and Direct Light
Light Humidity and sunlight can easily damage books. Books are moldy. Paper waves The masks faded. The top and bottom edges of the book are dotted. There are plots. Swelling depends on where the books are kept.
Where there is water vapor. Humidity: Usually when books are placed against one wall on a rainy wall, moisture and moisture can build up and damage the books. Sometimes the wall of your adjoining house (such as the bathroom), which is only one wall apart, If your house is next to a bookshelf wall, you need to get rid of it as soon as possible. The water is somewhere visible but surrounded by invisible vapors. It is dangerous for books. The worst kind of damage will be mold. There will be a faint odor. You need to check the humidity in your bookshelf.
Exposure to light and direct sunlight can also damage books. Books do not tolerate invisible rays and heat from light. It does not change immediately like contact with water, but over time it can be devastating. It will be like paper sticking to books. It will not become soft, but it will become hard. Papers will crumble. The colors will fade. This can cause damage to the face and neck. If you don't believe me, put a book on the car dashboard and drive around in the sun for half an hour. Then don't ask the shop to buy it back because it is damaged.
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(3) Pay attention to the weather
# 3 Mind the Seasons
Related to the second point. Heat Cold and ventilation conditions also depend on the weather. For example, suppose you have books in your attic. Because it is an attic, summer will be the hottest. Books are like living things. Windows must be kept open for adequate ventilation. If the temperature is too high, the books should be moved. Or if you can afford it, what should you do with air conditioning? (So if you think it's too much).
The bookcase should not be left dusty during the next rainy season, as it will be damp. It will be cool in winter too, so you need to keep the lights on to keep warm. Here you need a fair amount of light and heat. During the rainy season, the roofs of the houses are repaired to prevent rain. The room also needs to be kept clean to prevent mold on the ceiling.
In short, you need to make books look like living things. As a friend, you make the books you read beautiful and beautiful all your life. If you want to keep it sacred.
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(4) Keep away from food
# 4 Keep Food Away
Needless to say. A liquid spill can ruin a book's life. Smells Invitations A stained book reduces the urge to read by 50%. If you say no, then congratulations on your love.
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What a very strange article is this. What exactly are you trying to tell at the start? I can assure you not all libraries in the world, neither the shops use book covers. They are exactly the way as they came from the publisher. Antiques are touched with gloves on and it's not touching if you do not intend to buy. At home I do not use book covers either. Wash your hands and do not eat and drink while reading. My house is cool till cold and it doesn't harm books.