Subject: Bleached cap tissue
Emma Herrity <museum [at] broxbchf__demon__co__uk> writes >Has anyone heard of an acid-free paper substitute called MG bleached >cap tissue? I have a huge amount of it in my museum, inherited from >my predecessor, and wonder if it is safe to use in the same way as >acid-free paper? Cap tissue is the cheap tissue used by stores (for packing ceramics, clothing, etc). If it is bleached, it is not likely acid-free, but try testing it with a pH pen or other pH testing method to be certain. Even if it tests neutral or alkaline, due to buffering, you should be cautious about its use. Carol Brynjolfson Vancouver Museum *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:49 Distributed: Thursday, April 14, 2005 Message Id: cdl-18-49-010 ***Received on Monday, 11 April, 2005