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5 Best Strategies For Transporting Vinyl Documents To Keep Them In Superior Condition

The ideal way to ship your vinyl records and keep them damage-free upon arrival is to utilize plastic-type sleeves to protect the files from scratches and dust, cover them with bubble wrap that may serve as cushion, put discs inside document mailers as end packaging, include flute stiffeners and fillers to enhance durability to the packaging, and seal appropriately and put delicate stickers for appropriate handling.

Vinyl documents are timeless collections you will not wish to destroy, especially when transporting them. With all the junk mail as well as packages delivered via the email, the discs can destroy any time. Below are some of the best tips in shipping your own vinyl records to maintain their excellent condition until they arrive at their destination:

Use plastic sleeves to guard the files from dust and scratches

To begin with, take your vinyl files out of their album protectors. Keep the sleeves on the disk. They are usually papers and came with the genuine packaging. If your sleeves are already in bad condition or if you can’t locate them anymore, you should get a new one. You might also consider utilising plastic or vinyl pockets for superior scratch and dust security.

Protect them using bubble wrap which can serve as cushion

To cushion your own vinyl files, separately protect them by using bubble wrap, which is available online or from your local transport supplies outlets. Bubble wraps come in different dimensions that could also be self-sealing for additional efficacy.

Place discs inside record mailers as final packaging

Record mailers are cushioned packaging, often adjustable, and are especially intended to include files for shipping. You can purchase them at the post offices or through courier organizations. Before placing your covered vinyl documents, get your album cover and place it inside the file mailer. Next, place your file on top of it. This can give your packaging a more powerful bottom to shield your file. For various vinyl files, it is better that you set bubble wrap in between discs for added safety.

Include fillers and flute stiffeners to increase durability to the packaging

After records are put inside, you may also add a flute stiffener on the other side, opposite from where you put your album cover. These types of stiffeners can be obtained in supplies outlets, both local and online, along with the file mailers. After that, accurately set the fillers which come with the record mailer in all 4 sides. The fillers and stiffener help improve the sturdiness of your packaging, maintaining your vinyl documents in good condition as soon as they arrive at their destination.

Seal appropriately and place sensitive stickers for appropriate handling

To finish, appropriately seal your record mailer. Nearly all record mailers contain a ”seal and peel” feature for your convenience. Finally, never forget to put ”handle with care” or “fragile” stickers on your mailer so that your package shall be carefully delivered and handledFor transport services, priority mail is suggested to decrease the period the package moves along the transport process that lowers the odds of your products getting damaged. With regards to marking your package, it’s also wise that you write the transport information on the file mailer before you put the vinyl files to prevent destroying them. Always remember that taking the utmost care and protection of your records are the keys to damage-free shipping of your classic vinyl records.

Written by Daina W. Morrison.

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