I have two holiday prints and am curious about the quality of the frames.. I'm planning to display mine at home, but the spot in mind get some hours of sunlight each day.. Will this damage the prints or is the glass UV resistant? Does anyone know?
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Holiday Print Frame Quality
- ll_coolray
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Re: Holiday Print Frame Quality
Don't now if things have change.
But I have a holiday mandala that is bleached because the original glass from obey wasn't UV.
I would change the glass to be sure
But I have a holiday mandala that is bleached because the original glass from obey wasn't UV.
I would change the glass to be sure
Re: Holiday Print Frame Quality
-i wouldn't put them in direct sunlight (no matter what type of glass you have in there) - i think they will fade over time. ec
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Re: Holiday Print Frame Quality
I've been told that no UV glass lasts more than 10 years or so, whether it's been in direct sunlight or not. Definitely loses potency over time.easycraig wrote:-i wouldn't put them in direct sunlight (no matter what type of glass you have in there) - i think they will fade over time. ec