Anti slip

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Which stuff actually works in the base of your cupboards to stop stuff sliding about. Tried rubber holey stuff and some net stuff it just ends up in a ball. Need some sort of ridged plastic that you cut to size if it exists.
 
We use this and it works well

 
B&M do some clear plastic non slip on a roll that you cut to shape, good stuff, I done most of my cupboards and it'll wipe clean if it gets mucky
 
Started out with the cheap rubberised string and hole matting which was crap, and replaced it with the D-C-Fix version which has worked well over the past 4 years.
Bought ours from Wilko's.

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I use an anti slip foam we use at work, nice and light plus free :):) It's about 5mm thick foam and I've used double sided tape to keep it in place.
 
B&M do some clear plastic non slip on a roll that you cut to shape, good stuff, I done most of my cupboards and it'll wipe clean if it gets mucky
I also used this, have it in the bottom of the wardrobe , mucky shoes are placed on it, so easy to clean, used the spongy grip stuff :unsure: bought it from Therange, came in a roll, use in the drawers and cupboards, no accidents so far🤞
 
The rubbery holey stuff varies a lot in quality bought some in Wiko it was useless found some in a Chinese bazaar in Portugal less than half the price of the Wiko stuff and its excellent.
 
If anyone is going to Chester food and wine festival and would like some of the anti slip foam we have at work let me know and I'll bring some, I can take a photo of it if you want to see what it looks like.

Free of charge of course.
 

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