Is polypropylene safe?
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Is polypropylene safe?
As the title says, is a polypropylene sheet a safe way to store autographs? Thanks 
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Re: Is polypropylene safe?
I don't know. But seeing how no one else has answered your question... Just look for "acid free" and "archival safe" on the package. If those statements are not there, then I would not take a chance with it.
What are you looking to store in them?
What are you looking to store in them?

Re: Is polypropylene safe?
Autographs. Thanks man. It does not say acid-free, but it says something similar to "archival safe"packrat wrote:I don't know. But seeing how no one else has answered your question... Just look for "acid free" and "archival safe" on the package. If those statements are not there, then I would not take a chance with it.
What are you looking to store in them?
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Re: Is polypropylene safe?
Well, I knew you were going to store autographs, but what I meant was: What kind of item? Magazines? Photos?

Re: Is polypropylene safe?
From what I've seen, virtually all sheet protectors are made from polypropylene, so it should be safe. Either that, or we're all screwed.
Re: Is polypropylene safe?
Haha, my badpackrat wrote:Well, I knew you were going to store autographs, but what I meant was: What kind of item? Magazines? Photos?
Haha ok, thank youdfreely wrote:From what I've seen, virtually all sheet protectors are made from polypropylene, so it should be safe. Either that, or we're all screwed.
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Re: Is polypropylene safe?
Stay away from anything that says Polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Polypropylene is fine. Almost all archival safe, acid-free sheet protectors are made from polypropylene. A way to know if you're using PVC sheet protectors is to smell them. If they have a strong plastic smell, they are my likely PVC. Polyvinyl chloride doesn't have any odor. I dont think PVC sheet protectors are made anymore, so I wouldn't worry about them. I remember back in the 80's, early 90's almost all sheet protectors were made from PVC. After a while PVC fades and sticks/melts onto anything that touches it. Just be on the look out. 
Re: Is polypropylene safe?
Cheers matekhackdrums wrote:Stay away from anything that says Polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Polypropylene is fine. Almost all archival safe, acid-free sheet protectors are made from polypropylene. A way to know if you're using PVC sheet protectors is to smell them. If they have a strong plastic smell, they are my likely PVC. Polyvinyl chloride doesn't have any odor. I dont think PVC sheet protectors are made anymore, so I wouldn't worry about them. I remember back in the 80's, early 90's almost all sheet protectors were made from PVC. After a while PVC fades and sticks/melts onto anything that touches it. Just be on the look out.
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