where might I find thin sheets of plastic to cover photos on an old but nice leather desk-pad-nothing at Michaels, Offic
Got some from Home Depot, but too thick, cracked & splintered
Thanks
M. Batten
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on May 31, 2012Why not go to glass store and get a glass pane cut and polished on edges? Will last forever, or at least until someone drops it. They can temper it for you so it will resist damage from things dropping on it.Helpful Reply
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Cyndi K on Jul 03, 2012maybe use plastic sheet protectors from staplesHelpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Jul 03, 2012Plastic can react with some of the chemicals used in photos. Glass is the best. However if you use plastic it needs to be the type that is designed to be used for this type of protection.Helpful Reply
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Marlen B on Jul 04, 2012Thanks for input--problem solved, found a placemat, that was inside sheet of plasticHelpful Reply
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