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admin September 14, 2018 Leave a Comment

Almost all of us have closets, drawers and other appropriate spaces for our clothing, but let’s admit it, we mostly see it covering our floors or bed. We simply forget there is a special place for everything. Our clothing changes as we grow up, but it also changes as we move from one season to another, where suddenly shorts and T-shirts are not enough fabric to keep us protected and we have to take out the old warm clothes from… where were you keeping them?

It is important to store your clothing in the right place and in the right way. And if your closet can no longer hold it, then you could give professional packing a shot, a way of storing that can keep your clothes safe from dust and other dangers when out of use for an entire year or more.

Here are some tips to keep your clothes safe no matter the season you’re in:

Keep them away from humidity

Before packing your clothes for a whole season or more, wash them and use an excellent fabric softener to preserve quality. Also, make sure your clothes are perfectly dry before putting them in the darkness of a box or a drawer, where little to no sunlight could leave clothes damp.

Humidity usually attacks during Winter due to minimum air flow within the home; thinking about that, you need to focus on letting your pieces of clothing “breathe” before storing. And how can you preserve them once dry? Cover your clothes with linen or cotton bags to prevent them from any harm.

Fold and pack, don’t roll

If you’re going to do this the professional way, then you will need all the folding and packing skills you might have.

First of all, don’t roll the clothes, because it can damage the fabric —specially if you’re keeping them for several months—You have to fold your clothing traditionally. After that, pack them in boxes and fill the gaps with kraft paper or a similar material.

Get a wardrobe box

If you have jackets, coats, or long Summer dresses you’d like to keep safe, then maybe you should go big and get the ultimate protection for your clothing.

What do we mean? Wardrobe boxes! It doesn’t matter if you’re not sending your clothing away; if you lack space in your closet, then these type of boxes are just what you need, find the perfect one for you here.

These special boxes come with a metal hanging bar where you can organize clothes. Wardrobe boxes are mainly used for shipping, but sometimes, they turn out to be the perfect option to maintain your favorite pieces in a good state through the seasons.

Donate

Want to keep just your favorite clothing? Then don’t think twice and donate all the pieces you want to get rid of, whether it is an old Winter coat or a huge collection of pants you don’t use anymore. As long as you have something extra, you can always donate and help those who need it the most.

You can ship them too! Maybe members of your family or friends can find a good use to it as well?

Filed Under: Packing and Shipping Tagged With: boxes, custom packing, Moving, organizing, Shipping

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Packing and shipping may not be as simple as you believe it is if you choose to do it yourself. You have to think about fitting your big Santa figurines and a fragile gingerbread house in a box. Bottom line, an ordinary box and irregularly shaped things don’t mix. Well, unless you want them deformed or shattered when they arrive from shipping.

Don’t worry, though. It’s never too late to learn things like this. So, if you want tips straight from the experts, read on!

Here are holiday packing and shipping tips from the top packing and shipping company in Orange County!

You would want to feel assured that your gifts and packages will reach your loved ones looking like it just got off of the shelves.

Follow these tips before you pack:

Choosing your box

Of course, you wouldn’t use a huge box if you’re only going to pack a single snowglobe. So make sure you just use the right size for your things. You don’t want your stuff forced into a small box, or toss and turn in an unnecessarily big box.

In choosing the right box size, make sure there’s at least 2-in of space around your item in the box. You will use this area for packing peanuts or other cushioning to serve as an added protection. Of course, it is uncalled for if you chose to use bubble wrap for your stuff.

When packing fragile items, make sure you always use new boxes. Reused boxes become soft and saggy, especially at its corners. It’s also the reason why you shouldn’t use old boxes as they are less reliable in protecting your delicate things.

Packing breakables

Be sure to organize your things in the box correctly. Never stack heavy objects on top of small, delicate ones. Keep in mind that your boxes may seem okay when it’s still in your home, but it will go through a lot during shipping.

Efficiently packing your fragile things takes time. You have to do individual wrapping before you even start putting them in their boxes. Preparing in advance may be a wise decision.

Packing Electronics

It may seem like a load of work, but you need to repack your electronics if you are going to ship them. Maybe you think why, since it already has its own box. But you should know that the packaging of electronic devices is too thin to withstand the process of shipping.

Again, use the right box size when repacking. Also, you don’t actually have to remove the box of your electronics and repack them in a different box. Make sure you will use a sturdy and high-quality box for repacking. It’ll be useless if you’re going to use another thin box, don’t you think?

If your electronics require batteries or have batteries inside, make sure you remove them. It is prone to overheat and leakage, so you should put them in a different container or pack.

Choose the right type of tape

It does sound like a minor thing, doesn’t it? And yet, the right type of tape will bring your package through hundreds and thousands of miles. Literally. Although, most people would just walk into a store and purchase any tape they think would suffice.

The optimal width of the packing tape you should use is 3-inches. You can check out this website for more information about the tape you should and shouldn’t use. Just know that you shouldn’t use any customary tape as it is not as adhesive as high-quality packing tape.

When applying your tape, make sure you make an “H” on both the top and bottom. You don’t have to wrap the whole box like a Christmas gift. Well, technically, you may intend to deliver it as a gift, but you get the point. Also, check if you’ve covered all open seams.

Done packing your holiday gifts and knick-knacks? It’s not over yet! The next thing you need to do is pick up that phone and call a trustworthy packing and shipping company. Read reviews or ask your friends before you choose. Only hire the one who can promise you utmost care for your package without costing you an arm and a leg.

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admin September 12, 2017 Leave a Comment

Have you ever been to a museum or an art gallery? Rows and rows of beautiful paintings and sculptures that tell a lot about our history and culture. Each piece has its own story.

And just like history and culture, it must be preserved. It’s difficult to appreciate paintings and sculptures if you’re just looking at a picture of it just because it got ruined in shipping. That’s why it’s essential that these art pieces arrive safely to their destinations.

Unfortunately, the world isn’t perfect. Nothing is. And so is packing, crating, and shipping. Even at your best effort to take care of the artwork, some gets damaged by the delivery company. That’s why you have to choose a shipping company that has sufficient experience with a low damage-to-item rate.

Packing and shipping companies like The Box Zone has 20 years of experience. No matter how large, fragile, and high value your items are. Rest assured they’ll know how to take care of your artwork.

Here are things you must know about packing art the right way:

1. Packing Matters

Paintings, sculptures, and other pieces of art doesn’t have a definite shape. Using a box that isn’t the right fit for the artwork can make it prone to damage.

What other delivery companies are not cautious of is that art pieces need meticulous care to survive harsh temperatures. Dents or scratches can also happen while on the move. And if the packing supplies they used aren’t the best fit for this delicate art, they’re more likely to damage your $790 million Mona Lisa.

Lucky, custom packing and shipping make sure to apply the correct packing technique. Real professional packers will only use the right container to ensure the safety of your artwork. No matter how big or small.

2. Use Customized Crating for Your Sculptures

Sculptures have different shapes and sizes. But no matter the difference, they’re all prone to breaking. You wouldn’t want to waste a week or a month of forming a slab or clay only to get ruined because you hired an inexperienced crating “expert.”

Your magnificent sculptures must always be in their best condition before and after shipping. Custom crating service can assure you your delicate art well taken cared of. A shipping company with 20 years of experience in building crates know the ins and outs of the job.

Your peace of mind is as valuable as the Michaelangelo 1504 David sculpture to a real delivery expert.

3. Ship Your Art the Right Way

Shipping is the time you hold your breath, especially when you hire a new delivery company. But with a professional pack & ship service company, the fate of your art pieces is in good hands.

Choose a freight service that has helped transport big and high-value items with care. Most of the damage that usually happens to art pieces occur during its transportation. The best freight center in town guarantees safe and timely delivery. Not just affordability.

The Box Zone – The top shipping company in Orange County and Long Beach

The Box Zone is a trusted and the best shipping company. They have been helping their clients achieve maximum packing and shipping satisfaction for 20 years. Rest assured your paintings, sculptures, and other art pieces will remain intact. Before, during, and after the shipping process.

 

Filed Under: Packing and Shipping Tagged With: custom packing, packing art, shipping art

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