Preserve It Yourself and Save
Our
Acid Free Preservation Paper is the same high quality material used in our
professional preservations
Available in 1/4 ream (120 sheets
size 30" x 20") packs.
See below to order

NON BUFFERED ACID - FREE TISSUE PAPER.
Our 18# acid neutral (pH 7.0) tissue papers is designed for storage of
textiles, leather, metal, color film and photographs, blue prints, and original
works of art on paper.
NON BUFFERED ACID - FREE TISSUE Our soft
,thin tissue without any buffering agents ( pH 7.0 ). Used to interleave or
wrap color photographs, wrap silk and wool fabrics (or unknown fabrics ) and
pad or cushion many other artifacts. Soft pure fibers help prevent scuffing and
breakage during storage and handling.
Excellent for stuffing, interleaving or a
variety of uses, this translucent tissue is completely acid-free and has a
thickness of .001. It has countless applications in museums, archives or
libraries. Its very soft surface makes it an ideal choice for separation
wrapping. Excellent for wedding gowns, beanie babies, costume storage.
NON BUFFERED ACID - FREE TISSUE PAPER,
Museum quality 20" X 30" sheets are perfect for wrapping small collectibles and
keepsakes, and for textile interleaving. They can also be used as interleaving
for books and scrapbooks with photographs. Simply cut to page size. The tissue
greatly enhances protection against acid migration, and is the tissue of choice
for all cottons, linen, rayon and paper. Use this tissue for collectibles made
of synthetic materials like polyester and nylon. Use for wrapping and/or
storing materials of wool and silk, fur, feathers and leather, color
photographs and metals. This tissue is also NONTARNISHING and ideal for silver
storage. NONBUFFERED tissue is safe for contact with all materials.
Storing Beanies in zip-lock bags is about
the worst way to store your Beanies for perservation throughout the
years. Zip-lock bags trap the off-gassing from PVC pellets that can destroy
fibers and provide for no air circulation. For the longest perservation,
Beanies should be wrapped lightly in acid free tissue paper, unbleached
muslin, or plain, uninked tyvek. They should be stored in a climate that is
constant and not too humid or hot in temperature, with adequate ventilation. In
other words, not in a plastic bag stuffed into a closet or basement. After
enveloping the Beanies in an acid free material, they should be stored in a
container that allows for air circulation to allow for expansion, prevents
mildew growth and damage from off gassing. Periodically the Beanies
should be repositioned and rewrapped to prevent stress on the fabric to cause
damage that might eventually lead to cracking of fibers.
Click here to order 1/4 ream pack of acid free tissue
(Internet orders only)
Larger
quantities available