I suppose the obvious solution is not to mix two types of page display in one album - all my WW2 pages are in protectors (two sheets back-to-back in one protector), while all my hinged British Commonwealth stamps are on single-sided leaves in an old-fashioned spring-back album.
This is made easier because few if any of my quadrilled heavy-paper leaves are of A4 size, while my sheet protectors hold only A4 pages.
I'm sure someone will come up with a more helpful solution!
This issue is occurring in an album I use for my collection of Russia. Way too many pages to put them all in protectors. I hinge mount the cheap stamps, and prefer to enclose pages with sheets and the occasional cover in protective enclosures.
Someone once told me there is a spray you can get at office supply companies for this. I just worry it may damage stamps in comes in contact with.
"I just worry it may damage stamps in comes in contact with. "
This may have been discussed previously but- I have issues using the sheet protectors Scott sells. Stamps hinged on the following page (without a protector) always cling and some get pulled off as I turn pages.
I have seen suggestions to wipe the pages with a dryer sheet- that places a fragrance I do not want on the pages and seems like it could be bad for stamp preservation. Ditto with some of the sprays I have seen.
Ideas?
re: Static Issues with Sheet Protecors
I suppose the obvious solution is not to mix two types of page display in one album - all my WW2 pages are in protectors (two sheets back-to-back in one protector), while all my hinged British Commonwealth stamps are on single-sided leaves in an old-fashioned spring-back album.
This is made easier because few if any of my quadrilled heavy-paper leaves are of A4 size, while my sheet protectors hold only A4 pages.
I'm sure someone will come up with a more helpful solution!
re: Static Issues with Sheet Protecors
This issue is occurring in an album I use for my collection of Russia. Way too many pages to put them all in protectors. I hinge mount the cheap stamps, and prefer to enclose pages with sheets and the occasional cover in protective enclosures.
Someone once told me there is a spray you can get at office supply companies for this. I just worry it may damage stamps in comes in contact with.
re: Static Issues with Sheet Protecors
"I just worry it may damage stamps in comes in contact with. "