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5 Ways to Efficiently Pack Away Your Winter Gear Using Packing Products

 

Did you ever think your packing products would come in handy when packing away your winter gear? Pittsburgh movers tell you how!

  1. Stuff Shoes with Paper

Keep your shoes from changing shape overtime by stuffing them with leftover packing paper you have from moving.

  1. Use Garbage Bags

Using garbage bags and cutting a hole in the bottom of the bag will allow you to leave your winter clothing on the hangers and throw the garbage bag over the hangers. Then, you just tie the top off and your winter gear is protected. You can also make your own vacuum space-saver bags with garbage bags.

  1. Wardrobe Boxes

If you just moved, you should definitely have leftover wardrobe boxes. Your bulky winter gear only gets bulkier when it is folded, so leave your winter clothing on hangers and just place them in a wardrobe box.

  1. Roll Your Clothes

If you run out of wardrobe boxes and have to fold your winter gear, don’t fold! You should roll, because rolling clothes maximizes the space

  1. Wrap Delicates in Packing Paper

Since your winter gear might be sitting in storage for a long time, you want to make sure your delicate items are kept in good shape. Plastic garment bags do not allow your clothing to breathe properly, but paper does. Use the left-over packing paper to wrap your winter gear.

Even if you are not moving, you can purchase packing products in Pittsburgh from a local moving company to pack away your winter gear or organize your home during spring and summer cleaning.

 

 

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