Safeguard Your Stamps from Viruses
2020-05-19 Tue
The human hands are considered to be the most contaminated part of the body. It can hold various contaminated stuff such as sweat, oil, bacteria, fungi, coronavirus. In such an era of the corona, you must need to take extra caution. The normal soft plastic like polyvinyl chloride or PVC will start to breakdown and will turn acidic. This cause Stamps to turn yellow. Also, sunlight has a bleaching effect due to the ultraviolet rays. This lead to the fading of bright colours of stamps.To prevent this from happening, use acid-free Lighthouse Plastic Pockets GRANDE. Personalize your collection with these acid-free black sheets which prevent the stamps from damage.
These pockets are welded with transparent strips to protect your collectables. These sheets are 100% without acid plasticizer and stamps can be inserted from the front side only. It is available in pitch dark colour. The pack has 5 sheets and each sheet is further divided into 7 clear strips. The dimension of the sheet is 242 x 312 mm.
Disclaimer: We will deliver your order as soon as our system resume. Due to the lockdown deliveries may be restrained for a certain period. We appreciate your patience!
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