I lined our cabinets with that rubberized and textured stuff which some people 
use in motor homes as a no slide surface to sit dishes and the like on counter 
tops.
It comes in rolls, and you just roll it out and cut with scissors.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: clifford 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 8:34 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] lining cabinets under sinks


  Dear Glenn and list members:
  Lining the cabinet under any sink is a great idea, whether it be plexa-glass 
or vinyl. I have had to deal with leaks over the years, whether or not from 
rusted traps, or a pipe being knocked out of whack by a user. 
  The next time I am dealing with the area underneath our sinks, I will 
consider putting in a liner. In fact, there is a material that is designed for 
the construction of showers which resembles the pool liners used in many pools, 
which can be bought by the yard. That material might just do the trick.

  Yours Truly,

  Clifford Wilson

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