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		<title>By: Marianne Dow</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marianne Dow</dc:creator>
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		<description>Love your website. Thanks for sharing your collection. 

When repairing paper, you should try to use acid-free archival products. Otherwise, the acid can turn your paper and boxes brown. Use book repair tape instead of scotch tape, and acid free cardstock to back your boxes. Also, always choose acid-free plastic sleeves. 

Search &#039;&#039;acid free&#039;&#039; at uline.com or amazon.com for supplies.</description>
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<p>When repairing paper, you should try to use acid-free archival products. Otherwise, the acid can turn your paper and boxes brown. Use book repair tape instead of scotch tape, and acid free cardstock to back your boxes. Also, always choose acid-free plastic sleeves. </p>
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