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Cork Shelf Liner? To replace Rubbermaid Stock?
Used rubbermaid shelf liner....expensive stuff..........stuck to the shelf.........need to remove residue and replace.......lots of shelf's...........can we use a cork liner........perhaps 1/4 inch stock.........so we don't have to do this again........cost isn't an issue.........any other ideas on non stick shelf liners............
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Cork Shelf Liner? To replace Rubbermaid Stock?
Used rubbermaid shelf liner....expensive stuff..........stuck to the shelf.........need to remove residue and replace.......lots of shelf's...........can we use a cork liner........perhaps 1/4 inch stock.........so we don't have to do this again........cost isn't an issue.........any...
Source(s): cork shelf liner replace rubbermaid stock: https://shortly.im/nlja8 - Anonymous5 years ago
You can use double sided carpet tape because it is heavy duty enough to hold it down flat. You can also use contact cement mainly because of the ease of application, it usually comes with a brush in the cap. Other adhesives will work too, like Household Goop, E6000, Well-bond, but you will need a lot, they are more work to apply because of that and they are more expensive.