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<blockquote data-quote="Bubble packaging film 2" data-source="post: 549592" data-attributes="member: 13339"><p>This method makes me feel very effective. Or wrap it with bubble film. If you hit it back and forth in the carton, it is also likely to be damaged. Large gaps can be filled with newspaper balls, and small ones can be filled with paper rolls or sponges. In the process of transportation, even if the outer package is damaged, as long as these buffers are fixed, it will not be damaged by the collision of broken hard objects. Maybe this method, what do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubble packaging film 2, post: 549592, member: 13339"] This method makes me feel very effective. Or wrap it with bubble film. If you hit it back and forth in the carton, it is also likely to be damaged. Large gaps can be filled with newspaper balls, and small ones can be filled with paper rolls or sponges. In the process of transportation, even if the outer package is damaged, as long as these buffers are fixed, it will not be damaged by the collision of broken hard objects. Maybe this method, what do you think? [/QUOTE]
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