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Fine China and Crystal
Regardless of whether they’re family treasures or inventory
for your antique store, china and crystal must be packed the
right way to prevent shattered pieces… and peace of mind. Here
are some tips our Extra Storage recommends to our self-storage
clients:
Tip #1: Choose quality materials specifically made for dishes
• Some home goods stores sell storage bags specifically designed
to store china. They are typically cloth or plastic bags,
felt-lined and closed with zippers.
• Sheets of felt can be purchased at fabric and craft stores,
and placed between plates. Yards of felt can be bought off the
bolt for wrapping tea pots, platters, etc.
• If you do not wish to use boxes, consider mid-sized Tupperware
containers with handles on either side.
• Dish protection kits are a handy way to purchase all the
materials you need at once. A kit typically includes a sturdy
box, cardboard separators and foam pockets of different sizes
for individual plates. Boxes hold 6-8 dinner plates. Dish
protection kits can be purchased at most self-storage
facilities.
Tip #2: Pack dishes with care
• For extremely fragile pieces such as bone china, wrap the
piece loosely first in felt or foam, then bubble wrap. Be
careful not to wrap too tightly.
• For items that have lids, such as teapots, wrap the lid with
felt, foam or high quality paper towels, then turn the lid over
so the top hangs inside the vessel.
• Keep boxes light and well balanced.
• Store 6-8 plates per box.
• Stack no more than 6 plates to avoid putting pressure on the
bottom plates.
• If using foam pockets, place only one plate in each pocket.
Tip #3: Select quality materials specifically made for glassware
• Bubble wrap can be used for wrapping, although it takes up
more room per item.
• If you do not wish to use boxes, consider mid-sized Tupperware
containers with handles on either side.
• Like dish protection kits, glassware protection kits come with
everything you need. A kit typically includes a sturdy box,
cardboard separators and foam pockets for individual glasses,
mugs or wine glasses. Boxes usually hold 12 8-oz. glasses.
Glassware protection kits can be purchased at most self-storage
facilities.
• Sheets of felt or high quality paper towels can be wrapped
around glasses.
Tip #4: Pack glassware with care
• For extremely fragile pieces, wrap the piece loosely first in
felt or foam, then bubble wrap. Be careful not to wrap too
tightly.
• When putting glasses in a box, stand them on end and place
cut-up cardboard between wrapped glasses.
• Pack enough glasses in one box that there is no tilting or
shifting, but do not pack them together tightly.
• When wrapping wine glasses, do not put pressure on their
stems.
• Stack boxes of glasses on top of heavier boxes (not
underneath) to avoid crushing due to weight.
• Keep boxes light and well balanced.
Make sure that you keep track of what’s in each box so you don’t
have to hunt for an item later on. Unwrapping fragile pieces to
see what’s inside is a hassle, and creates additional risk of
breakage. Consider labeling each item with a number, and putting
that number on a list along with a description. This list
becomes even more important when you provide it to your
insurance company as part of your coverage estimate.
Your Extra Storage can be an excellent resource for tips and
solutions. Feel free to ask us about how you can get the most
out of self storage.
Learn More About Extra Storage!!
Chula Vista Extra Public Self Storage units are designed with the
security of your belongings, your budget and convenience in
mind. For all your personal and commercial storage needs,
we have 24 hour on site management available to ensure the
safety and security of all your belongings.
Call Chula Vista Extra Public Self Storage units professional team at 1-619-427-2122 or
email us
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