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January 20, 2007

Welcome to our Weblog

Thank you for viewing our weblog. As you can see, this is our first post, but it's not going to be our last. Our promise to you is that we will provide content that will hopefully answer all your questions regarding cupboard liners. We will concentrate the most on Cushy Cupboards, hey we know more about it than any other surface protection, but we promise to give everything and everyone a fair shot.

Thank you for visiting and we hope to hear from you.

What Colors do Cushy Cupboards come in?

We get asked this question all the time, and there is only one answer to it. Cushy Cupboards only comes in white. Actually the color is clear, however after final production, the product takes on a white look. Currently this is the only color that we offer.

January 25, 2007

The Best way to cut Cushy Cupboards

One of the questions that we get asked the most is, "What is the best way to cut Cushy Cupboards?” From our experience, the best way to install the shelf liner is to measure twice and cut once. The tools you’re going to need for a project like this are simple: 1) Measuring Tape 2) Straight edge (preferably a metal yard stick) 3) Rotary Cutter (like these).

Once you have assembled all of your needed tools, your ready to dive in and start cutting. Measure the area that you would like to line Cushy Cupboards with. Write those measurements down and got measure again. Once your satisfied with your measurements, take your measuring tape and lightly mark off your edges with a sharpie or ball point pen (Don't worry you can wash off the mark if it's light enough).

Now that your edges are defined, you can take your straight edge and lay it across your marks. Grab your rotary cutter and apply firm downward pressure as your running the blade next to your straight edge. That's it! You now have a perfectly straight edged piece of Cushy Cupboards cut to your exact dimensions. One word of caution while cutting: Never Never cut the product on a surface that you don't potentially want marks in. We use a cutting mat beneath the liner when we do our cutting.

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