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There are inexpensive pH testers that artists...
There are inexpensive pH testers that artists (and scrapbookers, I believe) use to test papers and matboards (first got mine for printmaking).
It's like a felt tip pen. The mark changes color to...
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To add a PS to Prism's post...that only applies...
To add a PS to Prism's post...that only applies to unsealed wood. Painted or urethaned shelves, for instance, are safe. Also FYI, the bolts that fabrics come on are acid free...I tested several of...
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You don't say whether your fabrics are stored out...
You don't say whether your fabrics are stored out in the open or enclosed in drawers/boxes/bins. If there is inadequate air circulation, that may be what's causing the odor you smell. I'd be...
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