Cupboard Liners

Updated on November 04, 2010
C.R. asks from Rowlett, TX
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Hi Moms. I'm curious if there is a better way to line the cabinets than to use that sticky icky paper.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks.

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K.O.

answers from Columbus on

I admit I am a Dollar Tree fan. They have this non-skid liner that I love. You can get it other places, but it's a dollar there. You can even wash/rinse it if you need to. I like it cause dishes and glasses won't slide around if the cabinet is bumped or if things shift. Hope this helps.

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J.P.

answers from Chicago on

I like the rubbery stuff- not sticky, but things don't slide either, and I just got some that's machine washable! (at Wal-Mart)

N.G.

answers from Dallas on

I suggest using the peel-and-stick VINYL TILE, not cupboard liners. Cupboard liners always get sticky & nasty, and they are hard to clean. Vinyl Tile is easy to measure and cut, and you won't ever have to replace it. it's easier to clean, is durable, and if you ever want to change the color/pattern, it's easy to peel up and replace.

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C.C.

answers from Springfield on

BedBathandBeyond and Lowes carry a rubberized, ribbed roll that can be cut to length. It comes in various colors and stays put without stickyness.

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S.B.

answers from Redding on

Rubbermaid makes shelf liners that you can cut to fit. It's not sticky.
That's usually what we use.

K.L.

answers from Chicago on

Right next to where they sell the sticky paper is some stuff that is tacky--it doesn't stick but it doesn't slide and you can cut it to fit your shelves.

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