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Old 03-29-2012, 09:51 PM
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Everything I've ever received bubble wrapped have always had the bubble part facing the item. I think the twain being is that out protects item better with the cushioning against impact, the flat surface acts like skin which prevents sharper objects reaching into the item.

Factors that causes bubble wrap making may including poor quality plastic, heat, kept under bubble wrap condition for long periods and maybe even humidity and pressure!?

I normally wrap the item with sheets of foam/styrofoam (?) and then bubble wrap over it.
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Old 03-29-2012, 10:49 PM
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Everything I've ever received bubble wrapped have always had the bubble part facing the item. I think the twain being is that out protects item better with the cushioning against impact, the flat surface acts like skin which prevents sharper objects reaching into the item.

Factors that causes bubble wrap making may including poor quality plastic, heat, kept under bubble wrap condition for long periods and maybe even humidity and pressure!?

I normally wrap the item with sheets of foam/styrofoam (?) and then bubble wrap over it.
Every time I ship something requires bubble wrap I use brown paper to like gift wrap it first then bubble wrap it with bubble facing outwards. If I don't have brown paper I just double bubble wrap first with small bubbles then larger ones

BTW this was a random post but informative
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Old 03-29-2012, 11:37 PM
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Thanks Jugo
I like the sound of that Butters..."double trouble bubble wrap first with small bubbles then larger ones"

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Old 03-29-2012, 11:47 PM
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I have one steelbook (Batman AC: Joker) that has a few round bubblewrap marks, that might be due to it having plain metal parts and not painted like the majority of steelbooks.

I always thought the bubbles had to face inwards so tape could be applied easily. It's a bit hard putting masking tape over bubbles, doesn't stick very well.
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Old 03-29-2012, 11:52 PM
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I have one steelbook (Batman AC: Joker) that has a few round bubblewrap marks, that might be due to it having plain metal parts and not painted like the majority of steelbooks.

I always thought the bubbles had to face inwards so tape could be applied easily. It's a bit hard putting masking tape over bubbles, doesn't stick very well.
dude, what happened to your plastic slip case?
I think bubble wraps are designed to have the bubbles facing inwards for protection and ease of security as Caz pointed out.
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Old 03-30-2012, 12:56 AM
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Default Re: Bubble wrap marks?!

Many people say the same thing, that bubbles go on the inside. This is to help stop knives going through. Also it spread pressure over many bubbles.

However a knife will go through no matter which way, also the even pressure, that if enough applied will mark item.

Where as if outside they will not the mark item no matter how pressure, while still giving a great deal of protection from shocks and impact. Although I bubble wrap twice if not three times. So do outside, then inside. get best of both worlds.

The only time inside bubble is used is when you just used bubble wrap and no box. This is because the flat edge is used for paper wrap and to help against impacts. But this is when it's likely to get most pressure force on bubbles with the item most likely marked.

So I see no point in having them on inside.
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Old 03-30-2012, 02:15 AM
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Default Re: Bubble wrap marks?!

I guess it's down to choices, some prefer bubble wrapping inside, as it provide uniform cushioning and protection with easy to seal on the flat surface outside. The surface outside is also more durable.. Disadvantage is if it's bubble wrapped too long it leaves marks. This can be prevented by wrapping a brown paper like buttah's method.. Also padded envelops have bubbles facing in..

As for if it is outside, damage will go towards the bubbles first, but uneven protection I guess... This method is good for multiple packages ship together which minimises tendency of items sliding against each other..

Did a bit of google search and found these reasoning lol

anyways, every package I received so far has bubbles inside like what matrix6 said
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Old 03-30-2012, 02:43 AM
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Default Re: Bubble wrap marks?!

Perhaps they're should be a 'Poll' now?

Many have given exceptional reasons of whether they do it an 'inny' or 'outy'
As well as offering extra advice and suggestions in other ways to pack things in addition to bubble wraps.

Although, if bubble wraps have the potential to cause irreversible "damage", then perhaps shrink wraps may have the same advent effects after a long period for steelbooks?
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Old 03-30-2012, 06:18 AM
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Default Re: Bubble wrap marks?!

I recently bought a G2 steelbook off biscuitnoir and when it arrived, there were bubble wrap marks on the steelbook. But they disappeared after awhile so I forgot about it.

I'd be pretty bumped if they stuck on forever. Try checking again after a few days?
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Old 03-30-2012, 11:32 AM
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dude, what happened to your plastic slip case?
I think bubble wraps are designed to have the bubbles facing inwards for protection and ease of security as Caz pointed out.
I use the protective slips when I get the case in my hand, however it's a bit hard when it arrives from the seller like that (you can blame Ryaku, that's who I bought it off).
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