QUOTE(hyzam1212 @ Jun 27 2011, 09:28 AM)
That's one problem, another problem is the 'one and only' dust!. Display those things open like that will most probably attracts them unless your room is air tightla. sweat.gif Any solution to overcome the dust other than occasional check and brush? (I'm talking about putting in the glass shelf btw) I heard someone sealed his glass shelf last time biggrin.gif
QUOTE(rihuhs @ Jun 27 2011, 10:38 AM)
if the glass shelf was sealed, then how to if let say, some models falls or maybe you want to change pose? 
You cant totally air seal your shelf, not practical to do so. The moment you open your shelf dust will creep in. You can never eliminate dust however you can minimize the amount of dust going in.
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All shelf have some gap by the door in order for it to open and in the case of ikea's detolf, those were huge. Over time, dust will creep in from those gap and accumulate on you precious models.
All I did was cut out some sponge and fill up the gap as best as possible. The soft nature of the sponge will contour to the surface of the glass door creating a seal once the door is close
Not the perfect solution as dust will still get in since sponge has billions of tiny holes in them but its better then nothing.
Jun 27 2011, 11:17 AM

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