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Full of natural qualities, this pack of cedar panels for closet spaces and long-term storage is a great way to keep your seasonal clothes protected and fresh. The panels are made of natural red cedar sourced from renewable forests--making this product an eco-friendly and natural edition. This pack offers 2 cedar panels without brackets. The absence of hardware allows you to use these panels as a temporary solution. They can easily be glued, nailed or stapled to the sides and back of the chosen storage space for a more permanent addition. The simple material allows them to be used in a variety of ways as well. Staple these to the walls of your closet or wardrobe or use them as dividers. Cedar has natural oils. This is especially useful for protecting wool coats and scarves. The wonderfully fresh cedar scent also repels stale odors typical in long-term storage. This will keep your seasonal clothing smelling fresh throughout the off-season. By using these cedar panels for closet or other storage use, you will be investing in your apparel. These panels are also a great alternative to pesticides that would introduce harmful chemicals. Whether you are looking to repel moths or just make your closet smell like the forest, these panels are a perfect choice.
This set of 2 cedar panels for closet use has all the cedar benefits to protect your clothing and add the fresh scent of natural cedar.
Features 2 panels made of natural red cedar without brackets.
Use these panels in your closet for their natural scent.
Can be easily glued, stapled or nailed for a more permanent solution.
42" L x 20" W
We decided to try the Cedar Shelf Liner rolls for our linen cabinet in the cabin and it worked just fine. This product consists of very thin cedar wood that is glued to paper, rolled for shipping and handling. When first unrolling, there is a curling but so I rerolled the cedar panel in opposite and let it sit overnight. When unrolled the next morning, the panel was mostly flat and more manageable. I cut the panel into lengths to fit my cabinet shelf using regular household scissors. To keep the cedar panel in place, I sprayed a multipurpose spray adhesive from 3M called Super 77 from my local hardware store, lightly over the back of the panel, then placed each panel in position on the shelf. The spray adhesive worked excellently at keeping the cedar panel in place. Our wood cabinet shelves now have the fine protective aroma of cedar, great for storing linen towels, sheets, and any clothing in our cabin.