Hacks and Secrets for Cleaning and Pressing Comics!

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  • @mangabadly
    @mangabadly Рік тому +8

    I love when people show their expertise in a craft. You are CLEARLY an expert! Thank you very much for sharing!

  • @nicholashadlick6072
    @nicholashadlick6072 Рік тому +5

    I love the fact that at the start of the cleaning process in this tutorial, the comic literally says "It'll make an expert out of you"! Lol, it's so ironic but also so fitting for this vid! Thanks so much for the awesome content and it's truly super helpful for us all in the comic community. I always learn something new from each vid on this channel. I'm new to cleaning and pressing, so I really appreciate these techniques big time! Thank you!!

  • @luismendoza4514
    @luismendoza4514 Рік тому +13

    I loved the close-up camera view of pointing out all the defects it would be awesome to see this same tactic and applying it to grading a book and how you subtract each defect to come up with a final grading score

  • @Johnny-dz6vl
    @Johnny-dz6vl Рік тому +8

    Amazing that comic book collecting, cleaning, and pressing has become a real science. Thanks for your video, very interesting and thorough 😊

  • @leerogers5318
    @leerogers5318 Рік тому +1

    Great video. I too press and clean comics and I have found out through years of doing so that no two people who 'Press & Clean' do it the exact same way. However, I do notice that comic people are quick to criticize others if they do not do the process their way. My saying is, "If it is stupid but it works, then it is not stupid". I have developed many of my own hacks and they all work. I would like to point out that anything you do to a comic for improving its condition is by definition 'Restoration'. Here is the definition of the word Restoration according to the dictionary: the action of returning something to a former owner, place, or condition.

    • @wylier
      @wylier Рік тому

      True, but one has to understand the difference between professional restoration, and how they affect the issues grade.

  • @CarlislemusicLLC
    @CarlislemusicLLC Рік тому +3

    Another great video! Thanks for posting!

  • @nighttigercomics7323
    @nighttigercomics7323 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the great tips. I'm definitely going to apply them in my own conservation.

  • @200percenthealth
    @200percenthealth Рік тому +1

    I clean and press my books and its always interesting to see other peoples methods, you always learn something new watching other people. Thanks

  • @hape361
    @hape361 8 місяців тому +1

    I would love to see more of this. Very informative and interesting to watch. Thank you.

  • @KimNguyen-zm7gi
    @KimNguyen-zm7gi Рік тому +3

    Very neat and organized. You have knowledge and technology for the hobby. You need to create your own pressing and grading services. Thank you for sharing your work station.

  • @otakutourguide
    @otakutourguide Рік тому +3

    This was very informative. Thanks for going through your process. I feel like I can start cleaning with the erasers now.

  • @evilminky111
    @evilminky111 Рік тому +2

    Great stuff Dave and Rachel.
    Always good to see other people’s techniques and adapt and improve on your own skills.

  • @jiggskingdom
    @jiggskingdom Рік тому +3

    This was an amazing video; you gave so many great tips that I will be using myself, thanks.

  • @steppingrazor9685
    @steppingrazor9685 Рік тому +2

    Great video. I love seeing your process.

  • @alienboytoys
    @alienboytoys Рік тому +1

    Amazing tips!! The best video I have found on UA-cam so far!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @Aerros1
    @Aerros1 Рік тому +2

    Great vid. Really cool to see what goes into this, Including Dave's time.

  • @smokonlytree
    @smokonlytree 6 місяців тому +1

    Awesome video!! Thank you for the close ups and many technics on approaching cleaning and pressing.

  • @bestcore1214
    @bestcore1214 Рік тому +1

    I've been mostly practicing on crappy comics for 5 years and have developed an excellent method. I've never incorporated the tack iron or steel ball into my method but after watching this I think it will be the missing key to get the best results possible. Thanks!

  • @ColeCollects
    @ColeCollects Рік тому +2

    Excellent video! I press and clean my own books too, but you've definitely perfected the science my friend.

  • @nunyazbusiness6027
    @nunyazbusiness6027 Рік тому +3

    i just wanna say that i am a huge fan of this channel. i like this video and really enjoy when ya guys go over the ins and outs of collecting. i love learning about this hobby and would recommend you guys to everyone.

  • @weekendwerewolf7157
    @weekendwerewolf7157 Рік тому +1

    Conan the Barbarian 141, omg I love that issue. I started buying Conan that year because that's the year the movie came out, when I was a kid. I bought between 1 to 2 dozen Conan books but that issue is just my favorite. I buy it whenever I find it in high grade, I can't help it. Great video, I subscribed.

  • @mburns89
    @mburns89 Рік тому +4

    Very informative. Also found it to be a nice ASMR video as well.

  • @kevinhurt5331
    @kevinhurt5331 Рік тому +2

    I’ve just started pressing thanks so much for this video any tips help.

  • @BrooklynAvenue
    @BrooklynAvenue Рік тому +2

    Thanks so much, glad that I seem to be doing the same things you do, I only started last year, but it's a great hobby in of itself.

  • @jkoolaid21
    @jkoolaid21 Рік тому +4

    Great episode showing the details on cleaning and pressing. I've been wanting to get into cleaning my books shows like yours give me confidence that I can do it.

  • @brianbarrick9583
    @brianbarrick9583 Рік тому +2

    Great video, aways good to learn new things. I think I will try a cleaning and hope one day to get a press, thanks.

  • @Karatechopsin
    @Karatechopsin Рік тому +1

    I press and clean my personal comics and all of these tips are spot on.

  • @DescendingClimax
    @DescendingClimax Рік тому +2

    Awesome video. Always wanted to do my own cleaning and pressing. Very nice detailed work you do. That Thor book came out awesome! Thanks for the video!

  • @noeserrano756
    @noeserrano756 Рік тому +2

    I would love to see more of this but for more damage comics! Great job, very informant

  • @timothylee3105
    @timothylee3105 Рік тому +2

    ❤ Great video.
    Thanks for all the tips.

  • @DaveyX1
    @DaveyX1 8 місяців тому +1

    Great work. Hoping I can learn more, I have many high valuable Bronze Age and some silver that I definitely want to get CGC graded. Thanks for your help.

  • @robandkrissy
    @robandkrissy 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video. I feel much better informed now!

  • @andresperez5430
    @andresperez5430 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for the video, lots of great information!

  • @antoniofernandez4330
    @antoniofernandez4330 Рік тому +2

    Love this deep dive into your method

  • @grogfuna7920
    @grogfuna7920 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for the detailed explanation and demo. The devil is in the details. Also, excellent camera work!

  • @oovotzify
    @oovotzify Рік тому +3

    I would really like to see what you could do with a book that is probably a 3.0 or worse and see how much you could improve it. Great channel thanks for all you do.

  • @charlesschapers1624
    @charlesschapers1624 Рік тому +1

    you do great work, and I learned a lot watching you, yes of course I ran to the Amazon store, thank you for all the videos, keep them coming, I LOVE it, to bad I'm on the east coast, but hey I can watch you here,

  • @hammur2323
    @hammur2323 Рік тому +2

    Your amazing, thanks for showing us.

  • @mrdigit3353
    @mrdigit3353 Рік тому +2

    hey dave, a suggestion might be if you could somehow find a dark backing board for underneath,(for this video purposes), it would help the spine ticks be more noticeable as opposed to the book laying on a white bkgrd,..?

  • @gerrickreidenbach8147
    @gerrickreidenbach8147 Рік тому +2

    excellent demonstration!

  • @justina3489
    @justina3489 Рік тому +2

    Nice to see the process

  • @TheSkinny001
    @TheSkinny001 Рік тому +2

    Really enjoyed this and learned a lot! Thank you

  • @gabesaquatics8495
    @gabesaquatics8495 Рік тому +2

    Great video! So useful! All the bests from Germany!

  • @sulumonlives4932
    @sulumonlives4932 8 місяців тому +1

    I was fascinated, informed and entertained. Had no idea spine ticks could be mended 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @luismendoza4514
    @luismendoza4514 Рік тому +2

    This was great. Thanks for doing this video ❤

  • @govatos
    @govatos Рік тому +2

    Awesome! Been wanting to see you do something like this.

  • @Cuntycomics
    @Cuntycomics Рік тому +1

    Thank you for supplying the Amazon link to all the products you use, sorry I missed the link in my last comment ❤

  • @kendallkidd20
    @kendallkidd20 Рік тому +2

    Very interesting meticulous work indeed

  • @Country_Club_Comics
    @Country_Club_Comics Рік тому +2

    Great video- since you really know what you're doing, I was wondering if you ever had success on removing canvassing? I always ask that of master pressers- have a few that need that issue pressed out. Thanks.

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  Рік тому +1

      I have, but it’s not easy and doesn’t always work. I use different products and I personally don’t get get pebbling or canvassing. I don’t use SRP paper or Teflon sheets.

  • @silveragedc
    @silveragedc Рік тому +2

    Great video David!!

  • @precodepalace
    @precodepalace 11 місяців тому +2

    very helpful video, thank you!

  • @Alucard_76
    @Alucard_76 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Dave and Rachel...great add today like always
    U give me the confidence to grab mom's iron and flat a chunk of books after I saw u do it so Easy. I have no ball to do it before.🤣 But now ..
    Just kidding .!!
    .nice job and amazing close up to defects .
    .love it !!😉👍
    Pd who are the art work in your walls in the office looks great 😉🤘

  • @dannbon13
    @dannbon13 2 місяці тому +1

    I found this video a year after you posted it. It's so in depth, the detail is incredible, the expertise stands out and the information is well explained. I'm getting ready to purchase my first press. I hope to be as good as you one day. I appreciate the honor you give the books that you clean and press. If I could ask, what brand of tack iron you use?

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  2 місяці тому

      Thank you for that. I prefer hanger 9, but they are very hard to find. We have a model in our Amazon link that I recommend. I can’t remember the brand, but the link is in our video descriptions.

  • @monzsterman
    @monzsterman Рік тому +1

    I never knew this even existed. Really cool content. I have a decent collection of books but have not laid eyes on them in almost 30 years. They are bagged and have carefully been read once. I was wondering if you could do a video of content relating to the "care" of comics and things that should be done in long time storage that would help in preserving them. Thanks alot and keep the videos coming.

  • @ghostman7768
    @ghostman7768 8 місяців тому +1

    Great work done well 😃👍🏻

  • @joitwotheworld
    @joitwotheworld 10 місяців тому +1

    Great content, very informative

  • @TK_junction
    @TK_junction Рік тому +1

    Great video. Thanks for doing this. Question, what thickness are the aluminum plates you used? I’m thinking of doing my own pressing just not sure how thick the plates are that I need. Much appreciated.

  • @ricbeau3761
    @ricbeau3761 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video. Me I have difficulty removing a none breaking fold. Even with press or tackle iron , there always remain a small fold. I hope to find how to remove it.

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  Рік тому +1

      Tip- get a smaller tack iron (a crafting unit, it has a very small flat surface) for those types of stress marks. Go super slow, and move the chamfers board a bit to get better contact. Experiment with different methods. You will get more proficient.

    • @ricbeau3761
      @ricbeau3761 Рік тому

      @@futurepastvintagecollectables thank you for your advice, I will try it 👍

  • @elongatedmusket7430
    @elongatedmusket7430 8 місяців тому +1

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @jonandblanca
    @jonandblanca Рік тому +1

    Great video. Very informative. I'm learning to press and clean my comics as well. A quick question though. What temperature do you have your tac iron?

  • @dprescott1970
    @dprescott1970 Рік тому +2

    Video was very informative

  • @stephenbyce
    @stephenbyce Рік тому +2

    Just amazing 🎉

  • @shanecater560
    @shanecater560 Рік тому +1

    Great video …thanks very much

  • @CleanCheapShots
    @CleanCheapShots 6 місяців тому +1

    You did a fantastic job of demonstrating this process. Can you still clean a book after it has been pressed? Or does the heat from the press make it harder to clean?

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  6 місяців тому

      You can. I always keep in mind to not over do it. Accepting that I may not improve a book as much as I would like to. I avoid risking harming a book more by over cleaning. Cleaning before pressing is best practice; it seems to work better, but I have had success afterwards as well.

    • @CleanCheapShots
      @CleanCheapShots 6 місяців тому

      @@futurepastvintagecollectables Thank you.

  • @robdienzo3388
    @robdienzo3388 Рік тому +1

    Great informative video! I know you said you would only press your books (you had mentioned this before to me in a message when I asked if you do pressings for other people) but would you venture to possibly do Rachel's books? Or maybe let Rachel try under your supervision?

  • @portville1979
    @portville1979 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic!

  • @TheBloodBlues
    @TheBloodBlues Рік тому +2

    Great Video! What temperature are you running the tack iron at? Thanks!

  • @sonnycoelho1752
    @sonnycoelho1752 Рік тому +2

    This was so interesting! Where did you learn all of these techniques, was it mostly through trial and error? The books look so much better!

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  Рік тому +1

      Kaptain Myke’s books and UA-cam channel is at the core of what I do. I have watched tons of other videos and I’m on several FB groups as well.

  • @robertdick680
    @robertdick680 Рік тому

    Great job!
    Does the flat leather working tool have a more specific name?

  • @CBs_Bill_from_Montana
    @CBs_Bill_from_Montana Рік тому +1

    Not sure why but I love your theme song! So 80s!
    I loved this video even though I’ll never press a book.

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  Рік тому

      It was just for context really. As time goes on I will point out defects and either explain why they can be removed or can’t, as well as poor cleaning and pressing people should look out for.

    • @CBs_Bill_from_Montana
      @CBs_Bill_from_Montana Рік тому +1

      @@futurepastvintagecollectables I could never learn enough about taking care of comics. There isn’t actually a lot of good videos out there like this.

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Bill. We want to offer unique content. We March to our own drummer.

    • @CBs_Bill_from_Montana
      @CBs_Bill_from_Montana Рік тому

      It would be interesting to see how you simply handle your books while categorizing them. I know transferring books from box to box costs me money every time I do it.
      Final comment - how much for that House of Mystery you’re working on?

  • @planetarizonacomics8248
    @planetarizonacomics8248 Рік тому +1

    Hi Dave and Rachel. Thanks a lot for this vid. I’ve been pressing my own books for a year with some good results, but I never want to stop learning.
    I’ve been thinking about buying a tack iron since the beginning and have just never pulled the trigger. Can you tell me if the tack iron you use has a temperature adjust, and if so what temperature do you set it at? I bought one online yesterday that has a temperature adjust.

  • @MC-gz9et
    @MC-gz9et Рік тому

    Hi there, great video . I have question, what brand tacking iron do you use and Do you have any recommendations ? Plus what’s the temperature you are running it at ? I’m looking to buy one but I’m not sure which to get .

  • @comicbookchris3509
    @comicbookchris3509 Рік тому

    I've managed to do OK with cleaning/pressing/CGC even though by nature I'm a bull in a China shop type of guy who is too aggressive with cleaning. I struggle with being laser focused while cleaning. I've ruined too many books. You are my hero.

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  Рік тому +1

      I have to remind myself to breath and always focus on slow. It’s borderline meditation, which is not exactly a strong suit for me.

  • @chrisg2100
    @chrisg2100 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video!!

  • @lanlubber8514
    @lanlubber8514 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the video. I've recently started pressing my modern books for practice. I notice that you don't use SRP between the outside of the cover and the magazine board. Any reason why?

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  Рік тому +1

      One reason- pebbling. I got some books back with pebbling in the graders notes and realized that the SRP may be the culprit. The SRP does not allow for the humidity to naturally be drawn from the book in some cases and creates a pebble texture. I switched to using thick gauge laser paper instead and haven't had any more issues. I still have about 200 LBS of SRP,. I use it for tack iron work exclusively.

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  Рік тому +1

      You may not be using humidity on newer books, and should be ok if you don't (I can't vouch that it won't pebble, but I have had a lot of success with SRP prior to the issues).

    • @lanlubber8514
      @lanlubber8514 Рік тому

      @@futurepastvintagecollectables Correct, I'm not using any humidity. Modern books already feel kind of damp already. Thanks for response.

  • @SteelCartel
    @SteelCartel Рік тому +1

    Good meeting you bro at eccc hell destroyer comics here

  • @antoniofernandez4330
    @antoniofernandez4330 Рік тому +1

    This is what. Have been looking for

  • @williamdahlstedt9515
    @williamdahlstedt9515 8 місяців тому +3

    I have watched several informative videos on cleaning and pressing and all left me cringing and thinking "is that really how it should be done?". After watching THIS video I only had one reaction; that looks and feels correct.

    • @ciderman9000000
      @ciderman9000000 6 місяців тому

      What heat on the tack do you use for spike tick?

  • @BlackNTell
    @BlackNTell Рік тому +2

    I been waiting on this!!!! Thanks Ever use hydrogen peroxide?

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  Рік тому +1

      Yes. It is not something I’ve done a lot, but I have tried just about everything. I’m not crazy about it. I have hurt a few books like that. I tend to be careful and stay away from some of the newer treatments like that.

  • @corso_kid
    @corso_kid Рік тому +1

    This video gets a 9.8….. 12 pressers ? Wow… you are the real deal

  • @vasypher
    @vasypher 2 місяці тому +1

    I’d love to know what temperature you have your tack iron set to. I purchased the same one.

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  2 місяці тому

      The lowest setting, and it’s still hotter than I like. I really liked the hanger 9 brand, as the heat setting started at a much lower temp. I have been able to adapt, and it works fine.

    • @vasypher
      @vasypher 2 місяці тому

      Perfect! Thanks so much for the reply. I’ve been doing the same, lowest setting. I’m keeping an eye out for a used non-digital Hanger 9 on eBay but have yet to see one.

  • @CBs_Bill_from_Montana
    @CBs_Bill_from_Montana Рік тому +1

    I don’t know if you’ll ever read this but I’ll ask anyways.
    At the 2:27 mark you have some boards on the table with graphs on them. Lots of comic guys have these. Can you explain why? I know it’s a cutting board but I’m curious why the graph ones are needed.
    Do you buy a special UV light?

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  Рік тому +1

      Hey Bill. The graphed board has a texture that is no slip, so it’s a good place to look at a comic. When I work on a comic, I use a magazine board under it to flip it over and assure I don’t scratch it, etc. I don’t use peroxide or UV light. I just go old school and stick with what I know.

    • @CBs_Bill_from_Montana
      @CBs_Bill_from_Montana Рік тому

      @@futurepastvintagecollectables Thank you thank you!

  • @fishdave40
    @fishdave40 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @Kaloo1968
    @Kaloo1968 22 дні тому

    Question. Does only pressing a book, and not cleaning it embed dirt deeper in to the book's paper? Would pressing (without cleaning) make it more difficult to clean that same book in the future if I wanted it?

  • @lennygrossman9821
    @lennygrossman9821 Рік тому +1

    I need some advice on unrolling a what appears to be a 100-year old document from Theodore Roosevelt it's like trying to unroll a torchship how would I soften the paper

  • @jonbreece6688
    @jonbreece6688 Рік тому +1

    Thank you

  • @GregMoore7
    @GregMoore7 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the super informative video. You may wanna break out the ruler though cuz you either got some bad miscuts or trimming going on. I suspect right right side of that Conan 141 was trimmed 18:32. The top of the Thor book @ 4:56 also looked suspect, but who knows with that era of printing! Anyways, thanks again!

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  8 місяців тому

      Well, the book is a bit low value to be wasting time with a trim. Possibly a miss-wrap. It’s interesting, I continue to develop my approach to cleaning and pressing with experience, and I assume in the coming years it will profoundly change. It’s changed since I’ve made this video.

  • @prenticehammond2003
    @prenticehammond2003 Рік тому

    Is any/all white space the actual unprinted paper stock used for the cover? I'm guessing yes, just want to confirm.
    I also assume the gloss is part of the original paper stock. The printed ink provides its own gloss (that is, there is not a separate glossing process).

  • @CptRameus
    @CptRameus Рік тому

    You must eat very little cereal to use a spoon that size 😂 great vid 👍

  • @bigbymcflythecomicguy
    @bigbymcflythecomicguy Рік тому +1

    Love your content! I'm also in the PDX area and have been a life long collector along with previously owning 2 shops for the better part of 20 years. Recently started a channel myself!- 😊 Subbed! (PS my personal account has been Subbed for a long time 😊)

  • @JoeyRam.
    @JoeyRam. Рік тому

    Hey, I was watching your Amazon Store and saw that the Silicone release paper is unavailable. Is there any other you recommend?

  • @tcs007
    @tcs007 Рік тому +1

    YES!!!

  • @bignothing909
    @bignothing909 Рік тому +1

    I jus got x men comic for ur guys e bay...soooo clean. ur guys sell high quality comics👌

  • @ArtizanMetal
    @ArtizanMetal Рік тому

    When I get greasy fingerprints on a fresh, modern book (especially on black front/back covers) are the flat, round cotton pads the best way to remove that?

    • @wylier
      @wylier Рік тому

      If I were u I'd use a lightly damp cotton ball or wad of paper, add a bit of soap to it, and clean the stains / prints that way.

  • @Johnny-dz6vl
    @Johnny-dz6vl Рік тому +1

    Talking camera 😮 brilliant 😅

  • @ArtizanMetal
    @ArtizanMetal Рік тому +1

    I know people who use the 60lb sketch paper. You seem to use the 100 lb. What issues might I have with the 60?

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  Рік тому

      I don’t really know. I have no issues with what I use so I don’t switch to another weight.

    • @ArtizanMetal
      @ArtizanMetal Рік тому +1

      @@futurepastvintagecollectables okay buddy. I'll see how the 60 turns out since that's what I already have.

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  Рік тому

      As long as it doesn’t stick to the book or pull ink off, you’re good.

  • @darrensmith9564
    @darrensmith9564 Рік тому +1

    good video

  • @thegrilledcheese4841
    @thegrilledcheese4841 Рік тому

    You mentioned muscle memory... always wondered how often, or even if, a comic with cpr remembers its paper memory and years later reverts back to the damages

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  Рік тому

      Not if done correctly. If a book is going to revert, it will do it pretty fast. That’s why I don’t quick press, or not let it stay in the press long enough.

  • @shadowman8786
    @shadowman8786 Рік тому +2

    I really admire your patience in working on all those defects. The key is to know when to stop. I guess at some point Rachel will be comfortable tackling this process right?

    • @futurepastvintagecollectables
      @futurepastvintagecollectables  Рік тому +1

      Rachael isn’t really interested in cleaning and pressing. Her main focus is editing our videos. Which she has spent 100’s of hours doing.we both have our own lanes, per say. I don’t edit and she doesn’t clean and press.

    • @shadowman8786
      @shadowman8786 Рік тому

      @@futurepastvintagecollectables That's a solid plan right there.

  • @rickyrivera9237
    @rickyrivera9237 Рік тому +1

    Where do you get tge chamfer boards?