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Cover desk edge to keep from rubbing off finish
Cover desk edge to keep from rubbing off finish





cover desk edge to keep from rubbing off finish

cover desk edge to keep from rubbing off finish

So I have been searching for an alternative for those that have been unable to find the Vinyl coverings locally in their stores and I think I have finally found an alternative! Apparently, with Walmart downsizing their craft section, many of them don’t carry these any longer. Update: So I have heard several of you say that you have not been able to find the Vinyl plastic at your local Walmart. I’m sure you can find these same Vinyl coverings at many craft locations but the best prices I’ve found so far is from the Walmart craft section. Now my table still looks amazing underneath and I have an inexpensive yet still elegant table covering! Not to mention that thanks to its thickness, the Vinyl has protected my table from all this mess, scratches, nicks and more. It’s had paint spilled, food smeared, magic markers, pen, and more! And with a little cleaner, baking soda, and a wet rag I’ve been able to get it all off! And the Vinyl Table covering is still going. And if they draw on it, I can easily clean it off. It easily formed to my table and I have had the same vinyl covering table cloth for the last 2 years! The kids have not been able to cut through it with their silverware. So I got my first 2 yards and laid it on my table. How is that for easy Mom tips to protect your table? Just $2-3 per yard! And I only needed 2 yards for my table. And the Vinyl is extra thick so I knew the kids wouldn’t be cutting through it as easily.

cover desk edge to keep from rubbing off finish

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Plus they have clear, or patterned designs so I can make my table look elegant. They are thick plastic that makes wiping up the table super easy. The kids just hit the fork on the table and they split open! Plus it is hard to find them when you need a replacement, and you often need to replace them.įinally, I noticed these super cute Vinyl plastic rolls in the craft section of Walmart. But the kids still started to draw on them. So then I used the inexpensive table clothes that are a plastic type on one side, but a fuzzy flannel fabric on the back. It was getting expensive to keep buying new fabric table cloths at $10-20 a piece for the size we needed. Plus kids spill food, and it stains the table cloth. So when the table got dirty I have to do another load of laundry. We don’t want all that money we spent to go to waste in the first month of use! We want to protect the beauty of our Dining table and chairs. But we all have the same purpose in mind. Oh, it can go on and on, but these are the most common. Scotch, packaging, duck tape residue (oh yes, I’ve scraped many a tape off our tables over the years).Now, what is the most common thing that happens to dining tables when you have kids? These are the things we want to protect against. And then we brought it home and my kids started on it! That’s it! Mom tips to the rescue! I’m going to show you how I salvaged and saved and now protect my beautiful dining table and chairs from my children! It was a real wooden table with real wooden chairs! No more fold up card table for us! And it was stunning! A stunning cherry wood with gold trim! And beautiful matching chairs with fabric covering. It was purchased second hand, but that didn’t matter. It finally happened! After 8 years of marriage, I finally got a real and nice dining table and chair set! (This was 2 years ago mind you).







Cover desk edge to keep from rubbing off finish