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What do you use to line/protect your kitchen cabinets?
And what organizers do you use and love (or regret)? Since I know what our stupid new cabinets cost (and I’m shocked by the quality (or lack thereof) despite the ridiculous cost, I’m eager to do whatever I can to protect them until we sell the house. Tips and links are appreciated. PS - I’m not interested in shelf paper or anything that sticks. Trays might actually work best. |
| It never occurred to me to do this tbh. |
| For the sink cabinet, I believe WeatherTech makes a liner.. |
| Thin rugs work well, as does rubber matting. Just get a roll and cut to fit. |
| Just buy a roll on Amazon and cut to fit. I do a few drawers/cabinets at a time. |
This. I got a thicker clear plastic roll. Nothing that sticks. Great for saving the cabinets. |
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I like the washable fabric shelf liner. Although TBH, after washing it is wrinkly.
+1 to plastic tray-style liner under the sink. We got pantry cabinets recently and I was really disappointed in the quality, specifically plastic brackets for the shelves. Replace with metal ones before you load up those cabinets. |
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I have this
WochiTV Shelf Liner for Cabinets, Drawer Non Adhesive Non Slip Foam Mat for Kitchen, Pantry, Bathroom, Cupboard, Garage, Closet, Shelves, Drawer, Tool Box, White 11.8 x 59 inches https://a.co/d/3nloqVr |
| Thin sheets of cork |
| Ribbed clear plastic shelf liners. They let things dry completely, they can be washed, and they can be cut to size. I love them. |
Agree I got mine at Container Store |
This is the correct answer |
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NOTHING!!!!!
IT IS NOTNECESSARY! FREE YOURSELF! |