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1581960 | 20:34 Tue 20th Jun 2017 | Home & Garden
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We have a motorhome which is fantastic but there is one little issue that is problematic, things tend to slide about in the cupboards whilst we're travelling. We have put carpet offcuts in the bottom of the cupboards which has help to some extent, but it hasn't solved the problem totally.
Does anyone know of a material that we could put in the bottom of the cupboards that would solve our problem?
Thank you.
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Something like this.....

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there is stuff called dycem which stops things sliding around but a) its quite expensive and b) things can fall over instead. What kind of things are sliding around?
Perhaps you need the cupboards compartmentalised so nothing can move nor topple over.
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Something like that might do the job gingejbee but ideally needs to be wider than 30cm.
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Tins of things woofgang, beans, fruit etc
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Good thinking tonyav, might be tempted to give that a try, but would it stay flat?
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Thanks old_g, there would then be quite a problem getting things in and out.
Yes it stays flat.
The stuff Poundland sells is as good as any other:
http://www.poundland.co.uk/non-slip-mat-3

Other discount stores, such as B&M, also have it:
http://www.bmstores.co.uk/products/anti-slip-kitchen-surface-and-drawer-liner-black-2909521
Stash them in boxes in the cupboards. As I said, unless the cupboards are tightly packed, instead of sliding, the tins will probably just fall over
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Thank you for all the suggestions, I'll have a look at a few things and try something out.
It was nice that so many of you tried to help.

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