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Securing Kitchen Garbage BagsBy Betty G. Feedback About This Post:RE: Securing Kitchen Garbage BagsI used to use a bungie cord (color chosen to match the can) and wrapped it around to the back of trash can and used both hook ends hooked together to keep the liner from moving. Post by mom2_7 RE: Securing Kitchen Garbage Bags
I use the bags the stores pack stuff in in my garbage cans,they are free except for an occasional piece of wide masking tape when one has a hole which usually happens where they are joined at the bottom . Post By Linne Dodds (Guest Post) RE: Securing Kitchen Garbage BagsThis would "work" but it would be something my grandma would do. The "look" of the garbage can would be tacky and not clean and professional looking. Why not spend a few cents more for a box of garbage bags that actually work properly? Post by valleyrimgirl |
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