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Reddit mentions of UBOXES uBoxes Foam Wrap Roll 12" Wide x 50' ft 1/16" Thickness Perforated Every 12"
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- Highly versatile foam wrap sheets that can be utilized to load several different products in various boxes
- StarBoxes Foam sheets suited for wrapping around both small and large goods without the fear of the perforations tearing
- The thickness of the foam makes for a great packing solution for breakable goods as it increases the volume of cushioning for the items packed
- Foam wrap offers quality protection for the goods while left inside a storage center or being shipped across seas
- Establish a sense of trust and peace of mind with knowing that the products mailed out are shipped safely
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Color | White |
Height | 0.06 Inches |
Length | 50 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | August 2019 |
Size | Foam Wrap Roll |
Width | 12 Inches |
Hi, I just moved from California to Minnesota. All my stuff arrived intact!
I would really recommend getting a foam roll, like you use for wrapping up China dishes, etc. You can get it here for really cheap on Amazon, but I bet Home Depot, etc. has it. The foam roll is perforated into sheets, so it's easy to pull off. I pulled off a sheet and placed one sheet each between my shadows and the lid of my palettes (you can place a tissue to protect the powder from the foam). This really protects them from shattering. If you have any plastic snap palettes you can double up the foam to make sure it fits snuggly inside the snap of the lid. If it's a cardboard, magnetic closure, it should close through the foam. I then wrapped each palette in bubble wrap. You can wrap them individually. Or wrap them all together in a continuous roll (making sure each one is completely covered on the main sides with wrap) - I would just alternate plastic with cardboard until you're finished with plastic; cardboard on cardboard is fine. Use packing or duct tape (a secure tape, not a flimsy tape like Scotch) to wrap around the bubble wrap. Pack the palettes in the midst of soft items like towels/clothes/blankets.
You should be all set!
I hope this is clear, but any other questions, feel free to ask.