Newspaper Vs Packing Paper

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Gift wrap is one of the most important elements for a good packing fragile and breakable objects. The question is whether a newspaper regularly, or you pay for “new non-print”?

The most obvious advantage of using ordinary paper is cost. In general, it’s free. Simply save your old newspapers, or start getting some of your friends and neighbors, and the packing.

As soon as you start to pack with regular newspaper, two major drawbacks become quickly apparent. The first major problem with newspaper is usually the time to develop, the apartment used in stacks of paper.

Gift wrap is rolled up in a rule in the individual panels into bundles. Just cut the tie and 10 to 30 pounds of paper in a roll ready stack of packing paper.

The main disadvantage of a normal newspaper ink. After a very short time with regular paper, the ink is transferred to your hands. Then he begins the transfer of your cups and plates. Then it will continue to transfer everything you touch. Your white sofa, beds and bedding, and so on. Then you look at your hands and see the problem. Hands full of black ink.

Anyone who has raised children knows the story of Dr. Seuss the Cat in the Hat – the result of the “Pink Snow”. It is everywhere and seems only to proliferate out of control on their own. At about the same ink and packaging, with regular newsprint. It is everywhere and is continuing to spread. Unfortunately, the cleaning is not so simple.

This does not include regular newspaper is not on the package. If you have a very small with only a very small amount of packaging which can be log normal in order.

In addition, normal is a good newspaper for cushioning in the upper and lower boxes. That is, for boxes with fragile items, usually you want to “wadded up paper,” a top layer and the bottom of the order to mitigate the contents. Just go easy.

Even if you have a big house, with beautiful things, do not be “wise and foolish penny dollars.” Spend a few dollars more on new non-print, and save yourself the aggravation of moving to clean after a lot of ink.