Thank you for the long answer, Alexander. 

As you apparently are from Germany, too, could you tell me where around
here I can find suitable mylar covers? To be honest, I never before
heard about mylar. 

Marco



Alexander Zoller schrieb:
> 
> In my opinion the acid problem, while certainly a long-term threat, can
> be neglected. Admittedly those games weren't produced with archival
> durability in mind, but they should still survive a period of 50-60 years
> without any such corroding effects becoming apparent. I have a bunch of
> books and documents from the 19th Century, and they still are all in
> fairly good shape. High humidity and direct sunlight are factors that
> will speed up the ageing process, but they can be omitted rather easily.
> 
> The bigger problem as I see it is the constant exposure to oxygen and
> dust, which results in the much deprecated color loss and yellowing of
> the paperwork. Take Silver Age comics for example. Most are still in
> sound condition, the paper hasn't suffered any fatal structural damage.
> However, yellowing/tanning and color loss can ruin the impression of an
> otherwise fine copy.
> 
> I'm currently storing most of my vintage software in mylar covers with
> air holes, to expose them to as little air and dust as possible while
> maintaining a necessary minimum of air exchange. The more you give them
> a chance to "breath", the more smell they will absorb, and the quicker
> the paperwork tends to tan.
> 
> Lastly, certain type of shrinkwrap appears to be extremely susceptible
> to dust, making it brittle within just a few years, even when other
> ageing factors such as UV light have been avoided. Again a secondary
> plastic cover seems to be best to avoid this.
> 
> /Alexander
>

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