Drawer liners are great for preventing scratches and stains to your cabinets and drawers.While I love using drawer liners in all my cabinets, I hated the adhesives that most cheap drawer liners contain.I decided to try to look into natural non-slip drawer liners when I had the idea to use our Super Hold Rug Pads. Super Hold is CRI green label, meaning it has absolutely no chemicals and will not off-gas or smell. This all natural non-slip product is perfect for use as non-slip drawer and cabinet liners! Check out our blog for instructions on how to turn Super Hold rug pads into easy, green DIY drawer liners!
DIY Cabinet and Drawer Liners With Super Hold Rug Pads
Difficulty | Cost | Time | Age | Person | Event |
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Easy
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$1 to $25
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30 Minutes
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You Will Need...
- Super Hold Rug Pad
- Scissors
- Measuring Tap
- Cleaning Supplies
Step by Step Instructions
Step 1
Step One: Empty and Clean Your Drawers and Cabinets
Start out by picking out what drawers and cabinets you want to put your drawer liners in. Remove all items from your drawers and cabinets and clean them out. I used a basic all-purpose spray and paper towels to clean out my drawers. Once all your drawers and cabinets are clean you can move on to the next step!
Step 2
Step Three: Measure and Cut Your Super Hold Rug Pad
Once you have your surface measurements it is time to measure out your Super Hold Rug Pad. I used leftover scrap from a previous project for my drawer liners. Measure out your rug pad and mark with a pen or marker. This will ensure you keep to the measurements when cutting. Once you finishing measuring your Super Hold sections, you can start cutting them out with your scissors. The great thing about the Super Hold rug pads is that they are very easy to cut with any type of scissors. Repeat this step until you have all your Super Hold liners.
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