Get a vacuum food saver and put the books in the bags.
Remove all the air and seal.
Put in the freezer for a week to kill dust mites.
Store out of the sunlight in a dry area.
2006-07-01 22:33:14
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answered by Anonymous
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u cant stop ur book pages turing from yellow as it a process of sulphur acting on, and in present day its impossible due to huge air pollutions.
but u can slow down the process of it by placeing the book in clean shelf and always see that u do dusting regularly
2006-07-02 05:34:50
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answered by aifas 2
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Bleach the pages with Chlorine & Not Sulphur Dioxide.
2006-07-02 06:06:41
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answered by Yash 1
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Keep away from direct sunlight and store in air-conditioned area would reduce the yellowing (I know, I tried before, and it did reduce the yellowing). Avoid humid areas.
2006-07-02 23:58:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Place them where they can be less exposed to light and dust. That's like covering them with plastic and never opening them which is no fun because you'd have a hard time reading them again.
2006-07-02 08:49:42
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answered by Jo Ann 6
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u cant
papers turn yellow becoz some cheap chemicals are used
dont expose them to too much light and air
in that way u can delay yellowing
2006-07-02 06:54:21
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answered by vanilla_girl 2
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that is from acidic paer, you can deacidify the paper like the library does, but is the book worth the cost?
2006-07-02 06:58:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep them out of sunlight and out of moist places.
2006-07-02 06:48:47
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answered by Small Lady 4
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keep them away from moisture
2006-07-02 13:58:36
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answered by ╣♥╠ 6
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You don't.
2006-07-02 05:29:33
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answered by Anonymous
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