Gorilla Grip Non Adhesive, Waterproof, Durable Ribbed Drawer Liner, Easy to Trim, Reusable, Strong Grip Liners for Drawers, Kitchen Cabinets, Desk Storage, Shelf Organization, 12x10, Clear
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I ordered a second roll, which was 20 inches long and measured exactly like the first.
The clear liner doesn't have a solid or waffle texture to it. It's ribbed with straight lines running the length of the liner. This is an excellent product.
This is not a good application for this liner, in my opinion. The top has ridges, so it won't come off the liner, but the back is slick, so the microwave, liner and all, will most likely slide. Something with a good back grip is required.
Selected User Reviews For Gorilla Grip Non Adhesive, Waterproof, Durable Ribbed Drawer Liner, Easy to Trim, Reusable, Strong Grip Liners for Drawers, Kitchen Cabinets, Desk Storage, Shelf Organization, 12x10, Clear
Everything is better with these shelf liners! During the Pandemic, I decided to take on the task of updating our two pantries while working from home. I tried another brand of shelf liners, which were awful, so I took them out and threw them away. I decided to try this brand, and I'm glad I did! This is now my go-to brand for shelf/drawer liners because they are thick, stay in place, don't have a weird plastic smell, are easy to clean, and are cost effective.
This is a ribbed, thick liner that I use in my drawers and cupboards. It stays in place, doesn't pull away from the surface like other liners, and wipes clean easily. If they're the old press board, they cover well areas under the sink that get ratty.
So grateful that we no longer have to deal with the messiness of adhesive papers in order to achieve the same (actually better) result. It's heavy-duty, with ribs that make cutting a breeze. It doesn't take much to get it to sit flat on the bottom of the cabinet, even when it's rolled up, because it's so heavy. I liked that it was blue to match my grey and blue kitchen, and it was simple to install in each cabinet- There was no aggravation, minimal waste, and no tears!.
I had my cabinets replaced recently, and I wanted to make sure I had sturdy liners that wouldn't move around. Because I dislike the feel of foam grip liners, I chose this style liner. I'm so glad I took the chance! I am overjoyed with this find because the liners are of excellent quality and are cut to size. Big box stores are much more expensive than Amazon!.
There's nothing like new shelf liners in freshly painted kitchen cabinets to make me feel like I could keep a clean house. (If I work hard enough, this fantasy could last nearly a week. )br>This liner has vertical running ridges. Wiping them out should be simple if you lay everything out correctly. br>There was no adhesion, which was exactly what I was looking for. I'm still battling sticky left over from previous owners from more than 20 years ago - Thank you for contacting us. br>I went with gray to avoid screaming "Look in here!" Look at all the crumbs. "Look at the flour dust!"br>I'm happy with it. With an e-cutter, it's simple to cut. a xacto knife or a pair of sharp scissors.
So, let's start with the aspects that I enjoy. It was available in a variety of sizes on rolls. Cutting and installing them was a breeze. They can be cleaned. It has a firm feel to it but is still pliable enough to move around in. So, here's how I did it: I measured my cabinets and cut them out with a straight edge and a razor (with no problems!). Because I had one, I used a paper cutter to trim the lengths on the 12" cut. It was quick and easy. br>br>One thing I don't like about it is that it moves around in your drawers a little bit if you have some flex in your drawers. It appears to move around. I believe this can be fixed with museum glue or something similar (perhaps a glue dot). Adhesion, on the other hand, was something I deliberately avoided. br>br>Overall, I would recommend it and consider it to be a good value.
I wanted to line pantry shelves made of pine wood that my husband milled from some blued pine because it was too beautiful to cover and pine is so soft for putting cans on. Things are in motion. It's working fine, but it's a little sloppy. I tried taping it to the back edge, but it didn't hold up very well. With this product, I can still appreciate the lovely wood. it needs to be protected.
It appears to be in good condition.