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Transport a cape in a shaded, dry container with adequate ventilation to prevent degradation of the hide.
Preparing for Transport
When transporting a cape in warm weather, it’s crucial to prioritize preserving the hide’s integrity. Store the cape in a shaded area to protect it from direct sunlight, which can cause the hide to dry out and become brittle. Use a breathable container or bag with adequate ventilation to prevent moisture buildup.
Choosing the Right Container
Select a container that’s specifically designed for transporting animal hides or furs. These containers are usually made of durable, waterproof materials and have features such as ventilation panels, padding, and secure latches. Consider using a container with a capacity of at least 24 inches long and 12 inches wide to accommodate the cape comfortably. Avoid using plastic containers or bags, as they can trap moisture and heat, causing the hide to degrade.
Transporting the Cape
When transporting the cape, keep it upright and secure to prevent damage or creasing. Use a sturdy box or container that can withstand handling and movement. If transporting the cape over long distances, consider using a cooler or insulated container to maintain a stable temperature between 40°F and 60°F (4°C and 15°C). This will slow down the degradation process and help preserve the hide’s quality.
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