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Bubble Wrap Protocol.
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See the way with bubble wrap there is a flat side and a side with the bubbles protruding? If you age packing a box using said bible wrap, do the bubbles face the box or do the bubbles face the protected items? Or does it matter?
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''the protective part (the bubbles) face away from the article being shipped''
But it could be argued (if one had nothing better to do at 7.47pm on a Bank Holiday Monday) that having the bubbles on the outside exposes them to potential damage/puncture, thus making the contents vulnerable to damage... what a conundrum.
But it could be argued (if one had nothing better to do at 7.47pm on a Bank Holiday Monday) that having the bubbles on the outside exposes them to potential damage/puncture, thus making the contents vulnerable to damage... what a conundrum.
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it doesn't really matter - but i'd have the thought the bubbles IN gave a modicum more protection - as you not only have the bubbles, but also the flat plastic sheet which also creates layer of air between the bubbles
but unless the item is very fragile - such as a china ornament i dont think theres much in it really
but unless the item is very fragile - such as a china ornament i dont think theres much in it really
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