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To get the longest life out of your liner, wash it in warm, sudsy water, rinse clean and air-dry. You may also wipe the liner clean with a damp cloth. Be sure the liner is completely dry before putting items back on top of it in your cupboards or drawers.
Easy Liner® contains chemicals called plasticizers. When the plasticizers used in the Easy Liner® come into contact with the chemicals in lacquer and urethane finishes, a permanent bond forms. The liner will stick to the surface or lift pieces of the finish upon removal of the liner.
If the wood looks shiny and varnished, it probably has a lacquered or urethane finish. If you know who manufactured/finished your cabinets or furniture, try giving them a call to find out for sure. If you're unsure, it's better to play it safe than to risk damaging the surface.
Easy Liner® is safe for many surfaces, including but not limited to: bare wood, painted wood, wood that is stained but not varnished, Formica, glass and/or metal.
Easy Liner® and Supreme Easy Liner® are made of a polyester mesh that is coated with PVC vinyl and baked in an oven. Smooth Top™ Easy Liner® is a solid vinyl shelf liner laminated to a non-skid PVC vinyl backing.
Please call our Consumer Line at 800-321-0253 with any questions or concerns.
Easy Liner®, Supreme Easy Liner® and Smooth Top™ Easy Liner® with PVC backing do not contain latex.
Some of the adhesive liners and Smooth Top™ Easy Liner® with foam backing do contain latex, but the Smooth Top™ with foam backing has been discontinued. Please call our Consumer Line at 800-321-0253 with any questions or concerns.
Easy Liner® is safe to use in the areas where drinking glasses, plates, utensils and packaged foods are stored. Easy Liner® should not be ingested by people or pets.
Easy Liner® is made of vinyl and can melt. It should not be exposed to open flame or temperatures exceeding 170 degrees Fahrenheit.
If the inner portion of the roll is wrinkled, simply put the wrinkled liner in your clothes dryer with a bath towel or two and tumble dry for five to 10 minutes on a warm setting. Remove the liner while still warm and lay on a flat surface. Smooth out the wrinkles with your hands and let the liner cool before putting in cupboards or drawers.
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