What is general leaf paper?
How to apply?
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Do you mean like a metal leaf paper? If so instructions should come with it.
Joan
Not sure what you mean but here are some ideas - if you give more info we can research some more for you
https://www.wikihow.com/Apply-Gold-Leaf
I'll take a stab at that one---although I have to say that the question as written is pretty obscure.
If you are talking about paper you put in a notebook binder, that is often referred to as loose leaf paper and could be referred to as "general loose leaf paper".
On another note, there is a company that makes lawn and leaf bags. Their website info calls it General Paper Lawn and Leaf Bags. I only went in that direction because it contained 3 words in your question -general, leaf, and paper.