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How Do You Remove Shelving Paper From Kitchen Cabinets?

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How Do You Remove Shelving Paper From Kitchen Cabinets?

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Moving into a new home or out of an old one is an exciting and challenging process. If your home is several years old, you’re likely to find shelf paper lining your kitchen cabinets. While shelving paper is a good idea because it protects the wood of your cabinets as well as help to keep your dishes clean, it is a real chore to remove. The longer the shelving paper has sat on the shelves of your kitchen cabinets, the more difficult it will be to remove. Pull away as much of the shelving paper that you can. Start at a corner and pull toward the center of the shelf. Go slowly to avoid ripping the paper. Scrape away as much of the remaining shelving paper as you can. Point your scraper at a 45-degree angle and use medium pressure. Always scrape away from yourself if you are using a metal scraper. Pour 1 cup of full-strength vinegar into your bowl. Submerge your hand towel into the vinegar, remove it when completely saturated and wring out any excess moisture. Place the hand towel onto the

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