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Some people find that the sound of sliding utensils when they open and close kitchen drawers can be quite annoying.

A non slip shelf liner works very well to prevent that.

If you have several drawers of the same size then cut the liners by first making a cardboard or plywood template. Place the template on top of the liner, take a razor blade, and cut as many liners as you need.

Even if your liner fits perfectly, you may still find that it's impossible to get all of the wrinkles out. To prevent this, put a light coating of spray adhesive on the back of the liner. Then, while it's still tacky, drop it into the drawer.

The result is no slip, no slide and best of all, no noise.

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