I’m curious to learn what methods you all use to protect 4x8 substrates like Foam Core, Coroplast, or Acrylic until your customers pick them up. Currently, I use a significant amount of shrink wrap after completing a job. While this usually works well, I’ve been doing a lot of work for wedding planners recently, and they tend to be very particular about the presentation and condition of materials.
I also use cardboard pads to sandwich the substrates for added protection, but with rising costs, this approach is becoming less feasible.
Does anyone know where to source foam pads or bags like the ones manufacturers use when packaging new Foam Core sheets in cases? I’ve considered trying reinforced Kraft paper rolls (48” from Uline), but I wonder if there’s a more efficient solution—perhaps large protective bags (e.g., 50x96) that substrates can simply slide into.
I’d love to hear your suggestions or insights!
I also use cardboard pads to sandwich the substrates for added protection, but with rising costs, this approach is becoming less feasible.
Does anyone know where to source foam pads or bags like the ones manufacturers use when packaging new Foam Core sheets in cases? I’ve considered trying reinforced Kraft paper rolls (48” from Uline), but I wonder if there’s a more efficient solution—perhaps large protective bags (e.g., 50x96) that substrates can simply slide into.
I’d love to hear your suggestions or insights!