by Know Common Cents » Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:53 am
I've seen some adverse results from the old cellophane tape (Scotch tape) from the 1950s and 1960s. Sometimes used to tape roll ends when it isn't even necessary. This old tape can definitely alter the surface of anything it touches. I haven't seen entire rolls affected by one application of tape on the roll ends.
If this is a concern, I know there are many new varieties of tape being sold. Some are archival and claim to remain inert when taping pictures, art prints, documents going into long-term storage, etc. I suggest contacting 3M and see what they suggest from their current product line to meet your needs. They're generally pretty helpful in the interest of good customer relations.
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