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bearisgray 09-16-2024 12:10 AM

Is freezer paper acid free?
 
I want to line some metal file drawers with freezer paper before storing fabric in them

These files are in an unheated garage in minnesota

Will this paper protect or harm my fabrics?

LGJARN52 09-16-2024 02:23 AM

IIt's actually paper that has been run through sulfuric acidt's actually paper that's been run through sulfuric acid, leaving it just a really thick matrix of cellulose. Long story short, extremely thick paper without the wood pulp. Freezer paper is normal paper with wax applied to one
This was found with a google search. If it were me I would try to purchase some acid free paper that is used to store bridal gowns from a dry cleaners.

LGJARN52 09-16-2024 02:26 AM

I have no idea why the first part of my responce didn't show up...it was a google cut and paste. It said freezer paper is actually paper that has been processed with sulfuric acid.

Onebyone 09-16-2024 07:21 AM

You left click and hold and drag on the text not showing up and it can be read. I think it has something to do with the background and text colors of the original when it won't copy and paste to show up.

Freezer paper has plastic coating now not wax. I haven't found wax coated freezer paper in any store.

bkay 09-16-2024 07:29 AM

I have no experience with your problem or climate. However,Amazon has acid free tissue paper.

bkay

Peckish 09-16-2024 10:40 AM

Why choose freezer paper, just out of curiosity? Could you use thrifted sheets instead? Just trying to think outside the box.

Iceblossom 09-16-2024 11:33 AM

If what you are wanting is more of a moisture resistant protection from the metal, I'd think freezer paper wold work pretty well with the coated side towards the metal and I wouldn't worry so much about being acid free or archival. Being in an unheated and non-air tight storage system, you may get some gradual mustiness but I don't think any yellowing. You might consider some sort of charcoal deodorizers like these
https://www.amazon.com/Purifying-Act...pcontext&psc=1

"Archival" storage options are usually pretty expensive. When I used cardboard boxes before my move, I did line the boxes with acid free/archival tissue paper because the acid level in cardboard is usually an unknown quality and depends heavily on what type of trees are used for the pulp.

charlottequilts 09-16-2024 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by Onebyone (Post 8661001)
Freezer paper has plastic coating now not wax. I haven't found wax coated freezer paper in any store.

So, it’s plastic that softens and sticks to fabrics? I have always imagined it to be wax. Is waxed paper plastic, too? Just curious!

hugs, charlotte

mkc 09-16-2024 01:33 PM


Originally Posted by bearisgray (Post 8660970)
I want to line some metal file drawers with freezer paper before storing fabric in them

These files are in an unheated garage in minnesota

With metal filing cabinets, I would worry about condensation and thus mold, mildew, etc. in an unheated garage. We stored my husband's milling machine in an unheated garage for about a year, and even having waxed the table and other unfinished metal as well as wrapping it in moving blankets, it developed significant surface rust and some pitting from the condensation due to temperature swings and humidity.

I wouldn't store fabric in those conditions for very long.


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