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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 9853425, member: 37"]Are you keeping or selling? If selling, I would sell as-is and let the buyer decide what to do. If keeping, I would put an acid-free barier between the poster and the backing boards. This could be a piece of acid-free mat or they also make acid-free foam-core board. I think the latter would be better but they are a bit thicker and your frame may not accomodate the extra dimension.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 9853425, member: 37"]Are you keeping or selling? If selling, I would sell as-is and let the buyer decide what to do. If keeping, I would put an acid-free barier between the poster and the backing boards. This could be a piece of acid-free mat or they also make acid-free foam-core board. I think the latter would be better but they are a bit thicker and your frame may not accomodate the extra dimension.[/QUOTE]
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