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    Default Is incense harmful to game collections?

    I have been known to light incense in my room. My room can get pretty smelly after a band practice, or after some fast food, and I usuallty fix this with some vanilla insense. My question is if the insense can hurt the game collections. I know that after the insense had burned, there is usually a but of ash that needs to be cleared away. As with any smoke, some of this ash goes airborn. Can any of these smoke particles be harmful to my collection?
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    It's probably not good for it. I used to have incense a while back and everything gets "dustier" a lot faster. I wouldnt worry about it too much though. If anything is important put it in a box or cover it.
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    Yeah, wrap it in some non-poly bags if it is important. But otherwise dont worry too much.

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