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Sheet Protector Ultra‑Pro Frosted Forest Polypropylene 65 pcs, Blue/White
Sheet Protector Ultra‑Pro Frosted Forest Polypropylene 65 pcs, Blue/White
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Sheet Protector Ultra‑Pro Frosted Forest Polypropylene 65 pcs, Blue/White
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Sheet Protector Ultra‑Pro Frosted Forest Polypropylene 65 pcs, Blue/White
Sheet Protector Ultra‑Pro Frosted Forest Polypropylene 65 pcs, Blue/White
Ultra‑Pro Frosted Forest Sheet Protector pack contains 65 polypropylene sleeves in a blue and white frosted finish. These PVC‑free pockets are designed to hold single sheets and fit standard binders, providing a clear barrier that helps prevent dirt, spills and wear. The sleeves are suitable for documents, photos and collectible sheets that require durable, transparent protection while keeping pages easy to view and handle.
Made from archival‑safe polypropylene, these sheet protectors are free of PVC and other materials that can degrade paper or images over time. The frosted blue and white finish reduces glare while preserving readability and photographic detail. Each sleeve is sized to hold a single standard sheet securely, offering edge protection and resistance to moisture and light surface soiling. The pack of 65 provides an economical supply for filing, archiving or organizing larger sets of materials.
Insert a single sheet or photo into each sleeve by sliding the page into the open edge until it sits flat against the closed side. Align the punched edge with your binder rings and insert into a standard ring binder. For best results, avoid overfilling a single sleeve and ensure pages are fully dry before inserting to prevent sticking or transfer. Store bound pages vertically to minimize bending and pressure on the sleeves.
Use these sheet protectors for long‑term storage of documents and photos that require archival‑safe materials. Keep sleeves away from direct heat sources and prolonged sunlight to preserve both sleeve integrity and inserted materials. When organizing collectible sheets, label binder spines rather than writing on the sleeves themselves to maintain clarity and avoid surface abrasion.
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