Felt pads prevent scratched counters. |
We also had our front door re-painted and my beloved basket that I change out seasonally, previously scratched our door before. Also, the over-the-door hanger that the basket hangs from, would move and scratch the door. I lined the hanger underneath with some cut- to- fit self-stick pads and now it doesn't move or scratch my freshly painted door!! Yea!!! I placed some self-stick pads on the back of the basket and they act as a buffer for my basket. No more scratched door. Another problem solved!!
Cut the felt pads to fit! Now hanger doesn't move around. |
These act as a buffer. |
The moral of the story: these self-stick pads work for more than under furniture.
No more scratched door! |
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All great ideas! I especially like the hanger one because you just don't think about them moving around and scratching the paint:@)
ReplyDeleteI never knew granite scratched! Mine doesn't or hasn't yet.
ReplyDeleteI put them on the back of wall clocks and pictures too. They come in very handy! And yes, they do save the door! Dh would kill me if the new red door got damaged!
Here from T T and T! :)
Great ideas! Visiting from StoneGable.
ReplyDeleteTHANKS for this GREAT tip Kitty. I've had the same problem! Now I know what to do.
ReplyDeleteHello pretty Kitty,
ReplyDeleteWhat a genious idea. I see that many of us doesn't know about this and seems we all have the same problem, BUT, problem SOLVE.
TY for the tip, indeed.
BTW...
Unfortunately, I can't link to Susan's meme today...so I visit my fave ladies, one by one, instead.
Happy TS,
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Adding those felt pads to the canisters is an awesome idea! I have used them to protect wood, but didn't think about the countertop. We have granite ordered to be installed very soon, thanks for the tip.!
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