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If your collection is likely to experience broad temperature changes, you
need to watch for condensation that could harm the items in your collection.

J. Coffey
Collection Care/ Histroic Interpreter
Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site
Lerna, IL
www.lincolnlogcabin.org



Gary Acord wrote in message <000401bd9edb$29d9adc0$65feffd0@gary>...
>just take that it is not coated. sometimes it is coated with an oil or
>powder to make it easier to pull apart.
>
>Gary Acord
>Acord Information Management
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
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>Subject: polyethylene sheeting
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>Collection care staff/conservators,
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>Any concerns or warnings regarding the use of polyethlene sheeting for
>draping collections?  Please respond to
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>Thanks,
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>Judy Hayman

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