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First empty the cupboard and sweep or vacumn the bottom, if you don't already have a plastic coated shelf liner there now is the time to get one and put it in. Get this at the dollar store it doesn't cost all that much and it is really good as it is much easier to clean than the wooden shelf is. If you've let this area go it might be pretty grungy and a good scrub and a
bit of spray paint will work wonders. Then put down the shelf liner and it is all ready for your baskets.
Throw out all items that are almost gone and wipe off the cans of anything before you put them back. You might want to put a towel rack inside or perhaps hang a kitchen garbage catcher on the inside of the door From now on keep an eye on your cupboard and make sure you don't put back cans that are almost empty then buy new ones and shove them in too. Once you have this all sorted out it is easy to remove the baskets and see what you have or what you need and give each one a bit of a cleaning, wipe up the shelf and you are all nice and clean again. Next time we'll work on another part of the kitchen but you don't have to wait for my article now that you have the hang of it tackle one cupboard a day and let me know how you are making out. :) Go To Page: 1 2
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