Consider a number of useful tips on packing things when moving into a new home; get to know what preparations you should carry out and what materials are better to use.

Packing Tips

 
Packing Tips

Stemware
Stemware is separately enfolded with shielding paper included to the glass and around the stem. Every glass is cushioned by a solid covering and positioned stem up in a specifically leveled box.

Soft Goods
Soft goods the same as cushions and bed linen are packed in lined boxes divided by layers of clean paper.
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Shoes
It is better to pack your shoes in their original shoebox, if you have one, and put in a box. If you have no shoeboxes, separately enfold them to deter abrasive damage.

Clothes
It is recommended to leave the clothes on hangers and hang in particular wardrobe boxes.

Lamp Shades and Bases
Grip lampshades by the wire frames only and put in a box lined with paper. Enfold the shade with protecting paper. Shades may be embedded in each other, only if they are divided by paper.

Stereos and Other Electronics
If available, pack electronics in the original boxes. Provided that appropriate packing materials are employed electronics may be securely packed in solid boxes.

• Begin with stuffing the bottom of the box with a great amount of packing material.
• Enfold electronic with paper and put in a box.
• Firmly pack stuffing around and on top of the appliance to deter damage.
• Tightly seal the box.
• Mark the box as “Fragile – Top Load.”
Note: Once you take out your electronics, let them attain room temperature prior to switching them on.

Books
Put books even in the box, changing the back and open side of the book. Put a sheet of paper between books to deter them from joining together. For the reason that books are rather heavy, it is better to use a small book box to make them not so heavy to carry.



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