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Powder Residue may appear on acetate or lacquer discs as dried white specks or pasty mounds on the grooves. This type of deterioration is typically caused by glue from the paper label which has spread over time onto the acetate or lacquer discs. Sometimes powder residue is mistaken for mold. Discs should be stored vertically in acid free paper sleeves and acid free storage boxes.


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