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I agree, and I think most people don’t care about the bodies. Just the head and neck areas.
I would avoid using supermarket cling wrap. If it’s not archival safe, you don’t want it making contact with figures and collectibles for long periods.
I would use a piece of archival safe plastic instead. Cut some out from an acid free jewelry bag if you have any. Or a piece from a trading card sleeve would work as well.
I recently padded out a figure's backpack and its pockets, and some empty ammo pouches with pieces of foam.
I had second thoughts almost immediately, because most of these 'one time use' things nowadays are biodegradable, and when they degrade they're likely to release oil.
So I removed all the foam and replaced it with bandage wadding, which was better anyway because it could be shaped.
Apparently I was paranoid about decaying things from a very young age, and that sense has never left me.
Years ago I discovered among my Kenner Star Wars collection that the foam swamp outside Yoda's hut had turned to a sticky goo.