Sorry to hear about your membranebox Sean. But Ghubara is a bleeder and I never 
put a ruster or bleeder in a membranebox because they will stain the 
polyurethane membranes permanently (on a good note, Ron H. used to replace them 
for me, or broken latches before he passed). 

Also, if you live in a highly humid environment like I do, then you don't want 
to be using membrane boxes for certain kinds of specimens because they will 
trap the humidity inside. I typically mount and store specimens I keep in 
membrane boxes in my institute office, which is kept in climate controlled AC 
24 hours a day.

Tracy, I've never experienced a membrane getting cloudy. But as I mentioned 
before, all membrane boxes are kept in an air conditioned office. I have 
membrane boxes over five years old that are in the same condition as new ones, 
both enclosing specimens of all kinds and never used.

Other than the aforementioned issues, membrane boxes are a great solution to 
storage, protection and display of specimens. 

gary

On Mar 5, 2013, at 5:55 AM, "Sean T. Murray" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

> I have a very stubborn Ghubara that destroyed two membrane boxes in the same 
> fashion.  Whatever evil substance that oozes from that chondrite kills a 
> membrane in short span.
> 
> Sean.
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: tracy latimer
> Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 10:28 PM
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Membrane boxes go boom?
> 
> 
> I am observing something weird with some of my older membrane boxes.  The 
> membrane is starting to degrade and go cloudy, and in at least one specimen 
> (Imilac, bought at Tucson, I forget the year) the membrane has ruptured and 
> the slice is rattling around loose in the box.  Has anyone else had this 
> happen to their specimens?
> 
> Best!
> Tracy Latimer
> 
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