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I have several yards of cutoffs remaining from the floor covering job just
completed in my kitchen. Would the vinyl be suitable for use as a 'liner' on
my cabinet shelves and in the drawers?


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I have several yards of cutoffs remaining from the floor covering job just
completed in my kitchen. Would the vinyl be suitable for use as a 'liner'
on
my cabinet shelves and in the drawers?



I don't know how it would be if you attached the flooring to the bottom of
your drawers, much as you do with a floor. I don't have knowlede in that
area, but many others on this group can probably talk about that. However,
I can tell you that the edges will probably begin to curl up if you plan to
simply cut pieces to fit and then lay them in the drawers. I did that under
my sink, and the curled or "rolled" edges don't bother me there, but it
would be much less convenient n a drawer.

MaryL


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On Sat 05 Mar 2005 10:50:47p, MaryL wrote in alt.home.repair:


"PhotoMan" wrote in message
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I have several yards of cutoffs remaining from the floor covering job
just
completed in my kitchen. Would the vinyl be suitable for use as a
'liner' on my cabinet shelves and in the drawers?



I don't know how it would be if you attached the flooring to the bottom
of your drawers, much as you do with a floor. I don't have knowlede in
that area, but many others on this group can probably talk about that.
However, I can tell you that the edges will probably begin to curl up if
you plan to simply cut pieces to fit and then lay them in the drawers.
I did that under my sink, and the curled or "rolled" edges don't bother
me there, but it would be much less convenient n a drawer.

MaryL


I did this in another house and used double-faced flooring tape around the
perimeter of the piece as well as a few strips in the middle. No curl and
no movement.

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"PhotoMan" wrote in message
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I have several yards of cutoffs remaining from the floor covering job just
completed in my kitchen. Would the vinyl be suitable for use as a 'liner'
on
my cabinet shelves and in the drawers?



I only used vinyl on the sink base cabinet (bathrooms and kitchen) on my
rentals to prevent water intrusion into the wood and subfloor. Most tenants
don't tell me or don't know if there is a leak under the sink until it
overflows into the kitchen or bathroom floors.


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"MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message
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I don't know how it would be if you attached the flooring to the bottom of
your drawers, much as you do with a floor. I don't have knowledge in that
area, but many others on this group can probably talk about that.

However,
I can tell you that the edges will probably begin to curl up if you plan

to
simply cut pieces to fit and then lay them in the drawers. I did that

under
my sink, and the curled or "rolled" edges don't bother me there, but it
would be much less convenient n a drawer.


This is what is called 'loose lay', and will not curl without being glued
down.



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