I have bought a pack of 50 acid free plastic sleeves from WHSmith's. I was looking on the web and somebody said that PVC is a no-no when storing autographs - Does anybody know if they are PVC?
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Re: Storage HELP!
If they say there Acid-free then I'm guessing they should be PVC free too. but You might want to try calling the company that makes them to get a correct answer for sure. {thumb2}
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They should be acid free if they say so 

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Yep they should be fine.
You wouldn't be able to tell me the product code or something would you? My local branch doesn't sell them so I wanted to buy htem on their website only I can't find the right ones... 
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They should be fine 

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I have learned a neat trick on how to recognize PVC when your not sure. Smell the the plastic sleeves, if they smell like plastic, they are most likely PVC. If they have no smell, they are PVC-free {thumb2}
Khackdrums
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99 out of 100 times if they're acid free they're also PVC free.
khackdrums is right - stay far away from the "plasticy" smelling ones.
khackdrums is right - stay far away from the "plasticy" smelling ones.
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