Storing jerseys in poly bags

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  • Misha
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    I don't know about other brands of bag, but Ziploc Brand does NOT contain PVC

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  • RKO18
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    Originally posted by HawaiiSportsNut
    Ziplock bags contain PVC, )polyvinylchloride). Over time they will leach out on to your jersey & will cause brown spotting on them. I would absolutely stay away from the regular grocery store type of Ziplocks. Make sure whatever type of bags you use are PVC free.
    What do you make of this link?



    Regarless of what anyone may say or think, the best method to find out if there is anything of danger in something is to contact the manufacturers. I did with Zip Lock Plastic Bags. I have over 100 Albums in the Gallon sized Zip Lock Bags. I contacted the manufacturer and asked. And naturally I was informed the Federal Government makes it mandatory that there is NO PVC in any product that comes in contact with food.
    So rather than stories that may or may not be true, contact the manufacturers.

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  • Texans
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    Originally posted by HawaiiSportsNut
    You can fit up to 5 jerseys in the box, but I only put 3 to a box. I didn't want the bottom jersey under the weight of the other jersey that are on top of it.

    Thanks for the info. I just start hanging all my jersey but will start buying these box now

    Jojo

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  • HawaiiSportsNut
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    Originally posted by Texans
    How many jersey would the large box hold?

    Thanks
    You can fit up to 5 jerseys in the box, but I only put 3 to a box. I didn't want the bottom jersey under the weight of the other jersey that are on top of it.

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  • Texans
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    Originally posted by HawaiiSportsNut
    Those boxes are great. I do have a couple of them, unfortunately the shipping to Hawaii is more than the cost of the box it's self.

    How many jersey would the large box hold?

    Thanks

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  • metsbats
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    After reading thru this thread i'm going to rethink my hanger approach.

    Thanks alot for the info Guys.

    This is one of the great things about this forum and hobby: you are alway learning new things!

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  • HawaiiSportsNut
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    Originally posted by beantown
    I'm an advocate of these...easy accessibility, allows the garment to breathe and acid free!!

    http://www.containerstore.com/shop?p...t=archival+box
    Those boxes are great. I do have a couple of them, unfortunately the shipping to Hawaii is more than the cost of the box it's self.

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  • beantown
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    I'm an advocate of these...easy accessibility, allows the garment to breathe and acid free!!

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  • metsbats
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    Here's a great write up on storing jerseys by Greg Guy.

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  • metsbats
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    Originally posted by HawaiiSportsNut
    Unfortunately those bags contain PVC. Also hanging the jersey for long periods of time causes them to stretch out at the shoulder area.

    I prefer folding the jerseys. I also refold them every six months so that they won't develop creases. As for autographed jerseys, I place lignin free/acid free tissue paper on the underside & over the autographs. It slows down the fading of the autograph. Also if you handle your jerseys a lot try to use clean cloth gloves the oils from your hands will cause harm to your jersey. Cotton gloves works the best.

    Here's a seller that explains about lignin free paper.


    Cotton gloves


    *Note: I am not promoting any of these sellers.

    Thanks for the info on the lignin free paper. Will check it out.

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  • HawaiiSportsNut
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    Unfortunately those bags contain PVC. Also hanging the jersey for long periods of time causes them to stretch out at the shoulder area.

    I prefer folding the jerseys. I also refold them every six months so that they won't develop creases. As for autographed jerseys, I place lignin free/acid free tissue paper on the underside & over the autographs. It slows down the fading of the autograph. Also if you handle your jerseys a lot try to use clean cloth gloves the oils from your hands will cause harm to your jersey. Cotton gloves works the best.

    Here's a seller that explains about lignin free paper.


    Cotton gloves


    *Note: I am not promoting any of these sellers.

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  • metsbats
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    If you are going to bag jerseys I'm assuming you will fold them. Be careful if the jersey is autographed as the autograph may bleed into the part of the jersey which was folded on top of the signature (i have jerseys which previous owners have done this and see the results) I prefer to hang my jerseys in a rack enclosed in a vinyl or plastic housing like this one

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  • HawaiiSportsNut
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    Originally posted by Samets
    Exactly why I was thinking archival quality is the way to go...
    I use something like what is sold by this company.
    http://www.archivalmethods.com/product/crystal-clear-bags

    $85 for 100 bags is a good price, but I pick mines up from my local picture framing shop. It cost $2.00 each but I can buy 10 or less at a time. The size that I normally use is about 24"x30".

    From what I learned, is that garments such as jerseys need to breathe. So keeping it completely sealed in a Ziplock bag is not good. Unfortunately living here is Hawaii the high humidity damages the jersey so I had to invest in a dehumidifier which I got from Sears. It is best to keep the humidity at 55-60%.

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  • Samets
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    Originally posted by HawaiiSportsNut
    Ziplock bags contain PVC, )polyvinylchloride). Over time they will leach out on to your jersey & will cause brown spotting on them. I would absolutely stay away from the regular grocery store type of Ziplocks. Make sure whatever type of bags you use are PVC free.
    Exactly why I was thinking archival quality is the way to go...

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  • HawaiiSportsNut
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    Ziplock bags contain PVC, )polyvinylchloride). Over time they will leach out on to your jersey & will cause brown spotting on them. I would absolutely stay away from the regular grocery store type of Ziplocks. Make sure whatever type of bags you use are PVC free.

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