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- Wrap each plate individually.
Stack the wrapped plates in a bundle and rewrap the bundle with more paper. Check corporate relocation services here.
- When packing, never stack dishes flat. Pack dishes, saucers and platters on their edge.
Nestle your pots, pans, colanders. Cushion between each piece with packing paper. Remove lids from jars and ceramics. Wrap each separately.
- When packing your kitchen appliances like blenders and toasters, make sure they are clean.
Cushion the bottom of the box. Use bubble wrap to pad the appliances all around and on top. Use medium sized carton, and mark it ?Kitchen Appliances?.
- When packing boxed food, such as cereals, seal with your plastic tape those boxes which have been opened.
No need to wrap such items in packing paper. Note: If your shipment is going into storage then you should dispose of boxed foods. These items can attract rodents and insects. When packing spices make sure all cans are closed and won't leak. If in doubt, seal them with tape.
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- When packing a mirror place tape across the front of the mirror like an X to keep the pieces in place in case the glass breaks.
Wrap your mirror in bubble wrap or blank newsprint with cardboard taped around them. Fill loose spaces with lightly wadded paper. Mark the box ?Fragile ? Mirror?
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- You can pack t-shirts and jeans in suitcases, garment bags and regular boxes but you shouldn?t pack your fine clothing in the same way.
Hanging clothing such as suits, dresses and coats should be hung in wardrobe cartons. This will save you the trouble and expense of having your garments cleaned and pressed later.
- If possible ask your mover if you can leave some clothes in dresser drawers.
If not, put your clothes from dressers into garment bags.
- Pack free space in your boxes with fragile items with clothes such as t-shirts.
Save space by tossing in shoes at the bottom of the wardrobe box. Use mothballs or similar products to protect your clothing from insects and other pests.
- Pack your books in small boxes, so as they can be very heavy to lift when in a large box.
Never pack more than 30 pounds of books in a box. Fill in small spaces in each box with smaller paperbacks. Lay the books flat and alternate bindings to prevent damage and to keep stacks level in each box.
- Record albums and CDs should be packed on end vertically, rather than placed flat and stacked.
- It is best to pack electronics in the original cartons.
If you do not have one, use another carton box with the appropriate size. Wrap items in bubble wrap before putting it inside the box.
- When packing a computer remember to have backup for all your files and programs.
Put all your backup discs and floppy diskettes in safe container.
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