dbenoit Report post Posted October 15, 2019 How to stop or minimize that stuff sliding around? There are many items and ideas on stopping this. What have you done? There is a new product coming out that I think is superior to what your using. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
richard5933 Report post Posted October 15, 2019 In most of my cabinets and drawers I've used the same rubber pads that usually go under rugs to keep them from sliding on hardwood floors. I get the kind that has no adhesive, but relies on just being somewhat grippy. One of these can be cut into smaller pieces and cover lots of drawer bottoms: https://www.amazon.com/Epica-Super-Grip-Non-Slip-Surface-Floor/dp/B00IAVY52U/ref=sr_1_8?crid=2F10QOANZ14TE&keywords=carpet+anti+slip+pad&qid=1571156430&sprefix=carpet+anti%2Caps%2C174&sr=8-8 For smaller items, I've found that putting things in larger storage boxes makes a huge difference. A few loose items in a bathroom cabinet get jumbled all over - put them together in a 1-quart food storage container and problem is solved. Small/thin bungie cords also help to hold things together and keep them from moving, as do Velcro wrapping cords. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jleamont Report post Posted October 15, 2019 We use the same product as Richard, even inside the refrigerator. That stuff works great. If you have anything that you want to keep on open shelves (trinkets, clocks, ETC) We use this; https://www.homedepot.com/p/QuakeHOLD-Museum-Putty-88111/100143045 When we bought our coach the interior looked staged, the previous owner must have had an obsession with Egyptian decor, the interior was decked out with gold plates on fancy stands, decorative table top lamps with fancy shades, etched wine glasses and it was all attached with that putty, it looked like a pharaohs tomb. That stuff was tough to remove and it held very well! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kaypsmith Report post Posted October 15, 2019 In drawers, those old Styrofoam peanuts will help keep upright many things. My coach was designed with drawers for canned goods, we use about 1/3 drawer with those peanuts, then add the canned goods, when one can is removed, the peanuts just respreads their selves. On the upper cabinets we use those under shelf wire baskets from the dollar stores when possible, and the under rug no-slip that Richard described. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ianbullock Report post Posted October 15, 2019 We just use the non slip drawer and shelf liner that comes in rolls. You can get at RV stores, Amazon, etc. Comes in various colors... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manholt Report post Posted October 16, 2019 Ian, same here...tan! Everywhere, even fridge! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rsbilledwards Report post Posted October 16, 2019 I have tried to slow down🤣 I know I know hard to do but it works...Glad to know We are not the only ones with this problem...gotta show this to Janet... B Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wayne77590 Report post Posted October 17, 2019 We use the rubberized shelf liner stuff. So far so good. Also for things sitting on a counter that you may want to leave there, we use the blue "Sticky Tack." This stuff is great for just about anything. One to hang a picture without screwing into the wall, use Sticky Tack. (Not a real, real heavy picture.) If you are worried about cabinets coming open use those "Rubber Reusable Twist Ties" that come in all kinds of different lengths. Usually the cabinet door knobs face each other so just twist one of those ties around both knobs to keep the doors shut. Same thing with drawers. Twist tie two handles together to keep the drawers from opening. Same for refrigerator doors. Our commercial refrigerator doors have the drawer mechanisms at the very top and they click in place and keep the doors closed. The bottom freezer had a twist lock for it. Don't forget to not drive like a race car driver when in the MH. It really keeps things in place. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fagnaml Report post Posted October 17, 2019 For the cabinet were we have plates, cups, glasses, wine glasses, etc., we use my mother's old trick from travel trailer days bouncing around in the Snowy Range of Wyoming each summer weekend when I was a young kid a few decades ago -- stuff a bed pillow or two around those dishes. Keeping the wine glasses in one piece is especially important Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manholt Report post Posted October 17, 2019 Mike, I buy my wine at specks and get about a dozen of their wine bottle socks (free), then I put a wine glass in each & turn up side down in coach...no breakage in 12 years! Use on any glass wear, including bottles...some friends prefer non wine! Self liner between plates. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hermanmullins Report post Posted October 17, 2019 Turn all glasses upside down. Before traveling place a tee towel in against the glasses then close the cabinet door. For plates put a paper plate between each plate. In the refrigerator use small spring loaded curtain rods across each shelf. For can goods try putting boxes like cereal in front of the cans. Remember, you are Camping and paper plates are alright to eat off of with very little clean up. I would advise against glass plates and bowls. Happy camping and with as little clean up as possible. Herman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
erniee Report post Posted October 18, 2019 don't take the corners too fast~ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ispjs Report post Posted October 18, 2019 Can't really add any new ideas. When we move into a different RV we start by lining about everything with the heavier rubber type non-slip stuff. Then we start arranging each cabinet and drawer so everything fits and packs in fully so it isn't rattling, tipping over, or moving around. It is kind of a process for us and usually takes a couple of months before we get everything just right. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wildebill308 Report post Posted October 18, 2019 I have found a firm command of "STAY" works well when closing a cabinet. Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wayne77590 Report post Posted October 19, 2019 Bill, is that your wife's voice making the commands and do you listen or have selective hearing? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manholt Report post Posted October 19, 2019 Wayne, my guess is, it does not work for Bill anymore that it works for me! Bill's DW has him trained real well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rsbilledwards Report post Posted October 19, 2019 The "Still in Training" is going to last along time and might be considered a new hobby for Linda, Carl🤣🤣 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wildebill308 Report post Posted October 19, 2019 10 hours ago, wayne77590 said: do you listen or have selective hearing? What did you say? My hearing aid batteries must be low. Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wayne77590 Report post Posted October 20, 2019 I keep my hearing aids in the drawer to keep them from sliding around. I sometime intentionally don't put them on and soon Earlene hands them to me. I haven't the foggiest idea why. I did ask the audiologist for the selective kind, but SHE just smiled and shook her head, "No!" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manholt Report post Posted October 20, 2019 All women are in cahoots. Linda, say's that I'm the only man that she knows/knew, that don't understand her, when she's talking! I said. I'm not a bobbing head..I'm sure that she'll bring that up, 5 years from now! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wildebill308 Report post Posted October 20, 2019 4 hours ago, manholt said: I said. I'm not a bobbing head..I'm sure that she'll bring that up, 5 years from now! I can see a "Carl" bobble head doll in your Christmas stocking. Have you added warning sings like the airlines? "Things in the overhead bins may have shifted during flight" Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manholt Report post Posted October 20, 2019 Bill, NO and if I did, I don't think it would sing to me! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
urbanhermit Report post Posted June 14, 2020 I had stored in the garage some 3/4-inch Styrofoam batts about 16" by 8'. I cut pieces that fit from door to back wall bins and "squoze" vertically into place and with them made custom-width compartments for toaster oven, plates (stacked in Z-folded small bubble bubble wrap), and other items. Ain't pretty but the price was right and it's effective. Did this also in some drawers to separate stuff. We also use that non-skid rubber roll, cut to fit. If it getting dragged out of position by putting stuff in and taking stuff out starts to annoy me, I'll staple it down with the shortest staples I can find. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites