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Sealing the envelope is just as important as using the correct address with the proper Zip Code and affixing the correct postage, Camp says. It may seem like a simple oversight, but one unsealed envelope potentially can cause us a lot of maintenance issues and delay the delivery of our customers' mail.
Use a cotton swab or Q-tip. Dip the end of the swab in a small bit of water in a cup. Envelope Moisteners work brilliantly. These hand-held beauties have liquid glue inside, or allow you to simply put water in them. Glue Sticks good ole envelop glue will do the trick.
You can use water instead of saliva, but it doesn't work as well. Warm water works better than cold water. If you have many envelopes to seal, keep a sponge or similar material handy. An alternative to the wet sponge is your finger.
Detain adhesives are made from potato or corn starches, which makes the glue safe to lick. There are even people who refuse to lick envelopes out of fear of a tongue paper cut (or in some cases a rather tenacious urban legend about cockroach eggs). But tongue or sponge, the effort required is about the same.
Tape can be used to close a postal envelope or a package. These can be plastic, cloth or paper tapes. The United States Postal Service says that the tape must be used properly when applied for the best closure. A gummed tape requires adequate moistening.
Use clear or brown packaging tape, reinforced packing tape, or paper tape. Do not use cord, string, twine, masking, or cellophane tape. Place a strip of clear packaging tape over your label to prevent the address from smearing.
Apparently, the post office isn't supposed to give you packaging tape, even though most do provide the service. No-one (sic) should be taping parcels for customers or giving them tape to seal it themselves. USPS paid for the tape so that it is available for customers to purchase.
To open an envelope without anyone knowing, start by boiling water inside a tea kettle. Once steam starts shooting from the spout, grab the envelope with a pair of tongs and hold the seal under the steam for about 20 seconds. With the glue loosened, carefully lift the envelope flap with a letter opener.
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