A: Sorry, but I have no idea. It was fine for packing the dishes, though!
by|Oct 4, 2022
A: Linear low-density polyethylene & Low-density polyethylene
by|Oct 26, 2023
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Q:Does this have cling/self adhesive ability
by|Jan 21, 2022
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A: No. It is just cushion.
by|Jul 6, 2022
A: No, you have to use tape if you want the edges sealed.
by|Jan 23, 2022
A: Hello, no the Pratt Retail Specialties 3/32 in. x 12 in. x 50 ft. Premium Foam Cushion doesn't have adhesive or cling ability.
by|Jan 24, 2022
A: It does not. Tape will be required.
by|May 27, 2022
Q:Is this a closed cell foam?
by|Oct 18, 2021
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A: Yes
by|May 4, 2022
A: Hello, no the Pratt Retail Specialties 3/32 in. x 12 in. x 50 ft. Premium Foam Cushion is not closed cell foam.
by|Oct 21, 2021
Q:To wrap an Ikea package that is flat and rectangular for assembly overseas containing wooden & glass furniture, what sort of external protective packaging is recommended? I have 2 packages for an Ikea chest of drawers item, weighing 21.5kg and 22.5kg, of lengths 98cm, width 47cm, height 9cm, and length 83cm, width 47cm, height 12cm respectively.
by|Dec 26, 2019
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A: Disappointed in the quality of the product, when separated them it would rip, it’s the perforations , but I made use out of my purchase, I just won’t buy this again, I’ll buy ones already perforated
by|Apr 9, 2021
A: You can definitely use the Pratt Retail Specialties 3/32 in. x 12 in. x 50 ft. Premium Foam Cushion, but also consider using Pratt Retail Specialties 20 in. x 1000 ft. 80 Gauge Heavy Duty Stretch Wrap as it helps keep multiple objects together.
by|Sep 11, 2022
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A: This package would be much to small for your needs I think.
by|Jul 16, 2021
A: This is not rocket science. This product will protect dishes under normal moving circumstances.
by|Apr 9, 2021
Q:Would this work for wrapping picture frames?
by|Jul 4, 2019
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A: Yes. May need to use two wraps or more if the frames are of value. Use strapping tape to secure.
by|Dec 11, 2022
A: Yes. It is light weight, but protective.
by|Jul 10, 2019
A: Certainly... but, if you are dealing with larger picture frames (more than 11 inches), you will have customize your packing approach. You might use it as lining around the frames before inserting it in a wood or heavy duty cardboard box.
by|Jan 7, 2020
A: I don't see why not although there might be less expensive alternatives.
by|Jul 5, 2019
A: Yes I think it would. Maybe depending on the size of the frames you would have to wrap it a couple of times.
by|Dec 10, 2019
Q:The packaging says 100% recycled. Is this product made completely out of recycled material?
by|May 24, 2019
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A: The 3/32 in. x 12 in. x 50 ft. Premium Foam Cushion is not made out of recycled material. The 100% is the logo of the supplier.
by|May 29, 2019
A: I would suppose they would be breaking a federal law if it wasn’t as advertised
by|Oct 22, 2019
A: If you can't trust the manufacturer, who can you trust?
by|Jan 7, 2020
Q:Is it precut?
by|Sep 1, 2018
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A: It's perforated, but not pre-cut.
by|May 11, 2019
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A: No it is not pre cut. A sissier will do the job quickly. Also a utility knife with a new blade and a hard surface and a template so you make all the same cuts needed. We used it to pack away dishes. Walter
by|May 6, 2023
A: No, this product is cut by the user.
by|May 6, 2023
A: The roll has perforations every 12 inches.
by|Aug 20, 2023
A: Yes, perfed every 12"
by|Mar 11, 2023
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Q:How well does this work for long distance move? Would I also have to use bubble wrap in starage boxes?
by|Apr 28, 2018
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A: This worked very well. We moved 4 hours, unloaded into storage, reloaded and unloaded at our new home. No breakage!
by|Jun 20, 2020
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A: Should work pretty well, we used a few rolls of this when moving and we even used it to wrap mugs and bowls when we moved and nothing was broken when we unpacked.
by|Jun 20, 2020
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A: Yes, I would, especially long distance. Foam is in 12" sheets perforated for tearing similar to paper towels. Each sheet is too small to wrap a dish. I used them as dividers, inside of cups and glasses, etc. Bubble wrap will be better for filling spaces and around a stack of a few plates together, as well as empty places inside each box. Hope this helped! Good luck!
by|Nov 19, 2022
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A: The foam worked well for us. Chrystal and china arrived safely.
by|Jun 20, 2020
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A: Bubble wrap has been around a long time and works well on light objects and will take some bouncing. We use this for dishes and wrap every one up by it self. On the bottom of the box we placed a extra layer at the bottom. I do not know what force a bubble takes to break but doing it in your hand it takes a little effort.
If the item was very heavy I would not use the bubble wrap but use
foam