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Acid-free materials sold in stores - Clarification



Apparently, I need to clarify that as a professional institution we obtain
our supplies from the archival companies such as Gaylord, Light Impressions,
University Products, etc.  My question concerns materials being marketed to
the general public - whether these actually are acid-free or not.  Is their
advertising as such true or false?
My presentation will be to a non-professional group who may be hearing the
words "archives" and "acid-free" for the first time (or at least have them
defined for the first time) and would not know about or be able to afford
products from the professional archival suppliers.
If anyone has knowledge of or has had experience with these so-called
acid-free archival products sold in stores to the general public, please
reply.

Thank you.

Susan M. Smith
Archivist
Minnetrista Cultural Center
SSmith@mcc.mccoak.org

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