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Refurbishing Rubbermaid Drain BoardsBy jeangnome46 Feedback About This Post:RE: Refurbishing Rubbermaid Drain Boards
I use an old cafeteria style tray to hold my dish drainer, then store in the pantry between uses after pouring accumulated water down the drain and wiping with a sponge. A cookie sheet with edges would work as well. Post by Harlean from Arkansas RE: Refurbishing Rubbermaid Drain BoardsI also have very hard water, and the Rubbermaid Drain Boards were so difficult and time consuming to clean that I now use clean towels instead. They work great and can be dried out quickly; I'll never buy another regular drain board again. Post By Guest (Guest Post) |
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