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How Do You Clean Up Styrofoam Packing Peanuts?

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How Do You Clean Up Styrofoam Packing Peanuts?

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A great resource I recently found that provides many tools for the moving process is Smoothmove supplies. This company offers different types of packaging protection including loose fill, bubble wrap and foam! Packing peanuts can be messy, but investing in a roll of bubble wrap can achieve the same effect with less hassle. Check out www.smoothmovesupplies.com, it is a great resource that can meet the needs of any mover!

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It’s nice to get a package in the mail, whether expected or unexpected. It is annoying, however, to deal with the packing peanuts. It is better when companies use inflated plastic pillows to cushion your goods. But, just like the ecological, nonpoisonous anti-freeze that is ignored in favor of the cheaper deadly kind, we will continue to receive some packages filled with cheap, static electricity-infused, non-biodegradable Styrofoam. There’s one good way to clean it up quickly. Don’t wear fleece garments when throwing away Styrofoam (polystyrene) peanuts. A static electicity forms with plastic, and fleece is made from recycled plastic bottles. As well, don’t use the plastic dustpan or the plastic brush that pairs with it, even though the former seems like a good scoop. Get brown paper bags. Roll back your sleeves. Transfer handfuls of the Styrofoam peanuts to the brown paper bags. The brown paper has no relationship with polystyrene. They are indifferent to one another. This makes the

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