If you're like me, you collect wine glasses and goblets and have a sentimental attachment to each and every one. Maybe you purchased a set in Italy after touring Tuscany or your grandmother left you her crystal goblets as a wedding present. Whatever the reason, use this step-by-step packing guide to make sure all your precious glassware makes it to their new home without any cracks or breaks.
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It is a good idea but while moving the jerks can still damage the glassware. What I recommend is after placing them in the packing tray just the way you showed, you can fill the sides or any gaps either with hay or cotton. It will hinder the movement of the glassware and hence will protect them any physical damage. I always prefer eco-friendly moving companies.
Cell packing boxes for glasses are great when all of the glasses are the same size. However, if they are not the same size, it can be difficult to safely transport.
As a tip: If you have glasses of different sizes, wrapping each one in kitchen packing paper and putting in certified moving boxes will keep your glasses safe. This is what professional movers do. The packing paper around each glass provides padding and helps protect.
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The best possible way is to use your clothes and linens for this purpose. They are really apt for this purpose as they provide good amount of safety and protection for the fragile goods in your commodities. While moving special attention has to be given over them for a damage free moving as they are really damage prone in nature.
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