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Airoge

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  1. Yeah for my valuable comics that I have yet to send off to get graded I use fullback boards, mylite2s, I'll start using the tissue paper I mentioned, and as a final step I put the whole works into a toploader, toploader probably is not needed but I like how thick they are which should protect it from falls bumps and other such accidents. So in theory I shouldnt need the toploader but... life happens, and I can be clumsy at times
  2. so the paper I posted will be bad for comics? I dont really want it custom cut, I can do that myself... which is why I was looking beyond ebay
  3. Hello, I was looking around at affordable solutions for my comic storage, particularly at various sources of paper that I can use to store inside my covers to protect the comic from acid coming from the pages. Would a tissue paper with these specifications be safe to use inside the covers? - Buffered with calcium carbonate 2-3% alkaline reserve, pH 9 ±0.5,.Acid–Lignin free. - Lightweight 20-34g/per square meter 1.5 mil thicknesses Caliper 0.0012 - Passes the PAT (Photographic Activity Test) ISO IT 18916 (formerly ISO 14523 ANSI IT9.16). - Sulphur Content (Maximum) 0.0004 - Paper weight: 25 gsm This stuff is made, or at least sold by a company named Archival Methods. Thank you for any help you guys can offer... I just dont want to make a stupid mistake and put something in my comic that will wreck it... I think this will be fine, and affordable, but a second opinion can never hurt.