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Record inner sleeves: paper vs. poly
I am planning to change the inner sleeves on all my LP-s
and 45-s (about 500 in all, 20-40 years old, many don't have any sleeves). I am trying to decide between paper (plain paper, not rice) and poly sleeves. Could you give any opinions about which would be better? I am planning to buy them from bagsunlimited.com. I live in the US Midwest - fair amount of humidity in summer, lots of static in winter. -Raj |
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Their poly bags don't say anything about being treated with any sort of
antistatic chemicals. I would think you would be better off with the paper sleeves. Paper naturally dissipitates a charge. Also, I would worry about the poly sleeves holding moisture and mold growing, paper wouldn't do that, it's pretty porous. |
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