Anyone have any good ideas/experience for processing a Tyvek envelope? Specifically a FedEx mailer, mostly white, made out of a Tyvek type material. Mag powder is all I can come up with and can't find any info in my files.
Thanks, wonderful CLPEX peeps!!
Sandra
Processing tips for a Tyvek envelope
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Processing tips for a Tyvek envelope
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Mag powder was the first thing that came to my mind as well. Tyvek is designed to repel liquids so other than mag powder I would try CA fuming and a suitable stain of your choice.
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