How store coloured mat boards to avoid scratches?
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How store coloured mat boards to avoid scratches?
When I took over the workshop I got a lot of coloured mat boards. Stored in these drawers. Sadly a lot of the mat boards have scuffs/scratches in them. (I’ve read a little about how to try to save them.)
How should I store my new ones so they don’t get scuffs/scratches? Some kind of paper between them? What kind? A new storage solution?
How should I store my new ones so they don’t get scuffs/scratches? Some kind of paper between them? What kind? A new storage solution?
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Re: How store coloured mat boards to avoid scratches?
Personally, I would use those drawers to store customers' artwork safely and create a vertical storage box for mountboards. In my experience very few boards receive any damage when stored vertically, any damage I find is usually caused by returning an offcut into the vertical storage. I imagine that the damage in your case is being caused by a board dragging over the board below as it is removed. That is a lovely stack of plan chests!
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Re: How store coloured mat boards to avoid scratches?
Vertical storage seconded.
I have found a fix for scuffed dark coloured boards that is pretty much successful every time! Drench a clean rag in water and wring out well (not completely though). Wipe gently around the entire mount and dry instantly with compressed air. The scuff has miraculously vanished! You're welcome!
I have found a fix for scuffed dark coloured boards that is pretty much successful every time! Drench a clean rag in water and wring out well (not completely though). Wipe gently around the entire mount and dry instantly with compressed air. The scuff has miraculously vanished! You're welcome!
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Re: How store coloured mat boards to avoid scratches?
Another vote for vertical storage. Get yourself some cheap backing boards to use as dividers - but then have more rigid dividers fairly frequently too otherwise you can get too much of a bow happening. We have our stored in manufacturer and then numerical order which makes it very quick and easy to check stock levels.
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Re: How store coloured mat boards to avoid scratches?
Okay ….
Do you store white daily use mat board and back board vertically as well?
I have this from previous owner. I’ve tried to organise with dividers but it’s always chaos.
So I thought I’d use the plan chest more. Maybe I have to rethink again. Especially since Oppboga mat boards don’t fit in the drawers. Munken fit!
Do you store white daily use mat board and back board vertically as well?
I have this from previous owner. I’ve tried to organise with dividers but it’s always chaos.
So I thought I’d use the plan chest more. Maybe I have to rethink again. Especially since Oppboga mat boards don’t fit in the drawers. Munken fit!
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Re: How store coloured mat boards to avoid scratches?
Forgot to say thank you for quick answers!!
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Re: How store coloured mat boards to avoid scratches?
All boards stored this way. I suggest in whatever order makes best sense to you, be it by colour, product number, whatever. Vertical storage is so much easier. We designed a table to take our CMC. 18mm MDF for top, base and sides with 9mm MDF dividers every 10cm. Solid as a rock.
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Re: How store coloured mat boards to avoid scratches?
Yes, all mountboard stored together.
I have a slightly angled glass storage unit which I also use to store backing boards. Offcuts of glass can be stored very easily between sheets of backing board.
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Re: How store coloured mat boards to avoid scratches?
Yes, all board materials stored vertically.
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Re: How store coloured mat boards to avoid scratches?
I have a convenient gap under a staircase where I store all my mountboard. The packs are stacked end-up and the colours
are separated by 4x3 sheets of 2.5 MDF. Over ½ sheets are returned to any opened packs and less than ½ sheet off cuts are
stored in a rack on castors.
Sheet materials are notoriously hard to store but storing them flat is probably the worst way to do it.
It depends a lot on the space you have available.
are separated by 4x3 sheets of 2.5 MDF. Over ½ sheets are returned to any opened packs and less than ½ sheet off cuts are
stored in a rack on castors.

Sheet materials are notoriously hard to store but storing them flat is probably the worst way to do it.

It depends a lot on the space you have available.
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Re: How store coloured mat boards to avoid scratches?
I use rigid foam board as vertical dividers.