Shelf liner for painted wood pantry shelves
flseadog
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Any brand of shelf liner that is 15 inches deep???
Comments (8)I have shelf liner on all my painted shelves in my old pantry. Makes sense to me. So easy to remove it to wash it in the kitchen if something leaks or spills. And the one I use "cushions" crystal when I set it down rim first. I also used it to line drawers and cabinets in new kitchen. Again, makes cleaning easy. I would order "Cushy Cupboards" --see link below to a recent discussion--in 24" width and cut it to fit with a yardstick and a razor blade. The 24" width fills up shelves quickly and it lies flat and even without cut edges curling up. It is a little pricey, but I have found it very worth every penny. Here is a link that might be useful: Recent shelf liner thread This post was edited by Bellsmom on Sun, Jun 15, 14 at 15:32...See Moreas long as we're talking about shelf liners ...what about closet?
Comments (1)I would. Acid free paper is good. Just be careful it doesn't smell. I put some fancy drawer paper in one chest and didn't realize that it had enough scent to transfer to my clothes. Ugh. Or you could use Cushy Cupboards too :)...See Moreneed ideas for LARGE shelf liners
Comments (11)Okay, I agree, that is a different story. If you can reuse the remnants, I am with you. Here is the best I could come up with. It is 54" wide and is $13 per lineal foot http://www.mcmaster.com/#natural-foam-sheets/=f25lj8 Material Type: Abrasion-Resistant Fabric-Backed Natural Gum Foam Rubber Backing: Laminate Laminate Material: Polyester Thickness: 1/8" Length: Cut-to-Length Maximum Continuous Length: 150' Width: 54" Temperature Range: -20� to +160� F Foam Structure: Open Cell Texture Type: Waffle Foam Firmness: Soft Firmness, psi: 5-10 (25% Deflection) Compression Recovery: Excellent Color: Black Finish: Textured Properties: Abrasion Resistant, Tear Resistant, Impact Resistant, Electrical Resistant Notes: Foam, but not fabric, meets ASTM D1056. One side has a waffle finish and a skin; the other side is covered with a layer of white polyester fabric. Here is a link that might be useful: natural rubber foam sheets...See MorePaint for pantry shelving?
Comments (8)need something at a lower price-point that will hold up, take a beating, and still look good 5+ years later. I understand wondering if such a magical brew exists but it doesn't. The only product that will deliver what you're asking for is PPG's Break Through. You won't have to worry about blocking which is the shelves remaining sticky, like they didn't dry right. Originally formulated for paint store shelves, it was designed to dry fast, be block resistant and wear like iron in order to stand up to paint cans constantly sliding on and off the shelves. Major brands tried for years to duplicate the formula but none of them could. PPG finally just bought the brand. It is not cheap. Retail, a gallon is $85 in most markets. Wipe up spills immediately. Apply with intention. Because once it dries, it's not coming off. And it smells but it dissipates quickly. Applying this stuff in a closet without generous ventilation is brutal and I recommend a paint respirator (not a dust mask) to manage the vapors....See Moredonka
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