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    Default vinyl stick tiles...

    use the vinyl stick tiles (you know the ones you pull the paper off the back) underneath your kitchen sink and bath vanity...it makes for wiping up super easy....

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    I agree. I've done that for years. I've also picked up cheap scraps of vinyl flooring at yard sales and used those as shelf liner. Again, easy to clean and holds up so much better than shelf paper. I usually use a staple gun to install those.
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    What a great idea - thanks for posting it!

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    That is a good idea. I am going to do that.

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    Great idea. I have used scraps of vinyl flooring left over from re-doing our floors for that purpose and I agree that they definately are the way to go.

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    We used that for our kitchen and bath. The tiles that got wet, around the sinks and tub, kept coming up. The tub I could understand with 2 los that love to splash but not the sink.

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    Contact paper works great to, and it sure makes clean up easier and lasts forever.
    Vinyl stick tiles are also a great cover up on an old cupboard top until you can get it fixed the way you want. If they don't stick well or seem to "pop" loose get some floor glue, it keeps them down well.

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