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    Default Perfect Tray liner material

    I was using this stuff when redoing the kitchen shelves in the country house
    and thought this would be great for trayliners. Its a form of rubber and its very thin, flexible and its easy to cut or mold to your desires.

    I figured what the hell let me try it.
    What I did was rough cut pieces to size (Sides and bottom of tray)with sissors used the adhesive spray on the pieces where they would contact the tray. Dont spray the tray as you wont get even coverage and you will use too much adhesive. You really dont need much at all

    I Inserted the pieces bottom first then pressed them from the center out for smoothness which is unbelievably easy as the material is full of small holes which eliminates any bubbles. It also contours dimples in trays like a glove!!!
    Then I trimmed with a straight edge razor.
    Simply do the same for the sides.

    The fit is unreal as the material is very thin and flexible. Looks like the tray was made with insulation and the balls drop with a nice quiet thud. Cant beat it with a stick... Too bad it couldnt be used inside the machines tracks LOL
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