Hey guys, I enjoy buying up excess stuff on clearance, I have room to store, great organizational skills, and enjoy having whatever I need on hand as I hate stopping whatever I am working on to run to the store. I would love to find some kind of dry spray I could coat shelf liners with to put in my cabinets to prevent rust. I do have a shelf for "multiples" I keep on top, this is what I am most concerned about, not the stuff used every day. I have even thought about dipping the bottom of cans of "multiples" in a rust preventative coating like WoolWax before storing them and using something like wax paper as a shelf liner. I would just keep a rag on a hook nearby to wipe off whatever I am removing to keep mess at a minimum before moving it down to a lower shelf when replacing something used. I would love to hear suggestions on storing. Those of you that are the "I just go to the store and buy what I need" hopefully kept on scrolling after reading the title, lol. I store my cans of spray paint in the basement since my garage is not heated. For example of what I am looking to store, I just bought a few 1 gallon cans of acetone for 6 bucks a gallon, hard to pass that up. Everything in my garage yesterday was soaked from condensation. A combination of a very cold concrete floor with an unusually warm day and summer humidity is just as bad. My toolboxes all have drying agent packets in them that work well, but for shelving, those obviously don't have the same results. I have kept my excess stuff in plastic storage bins in the past with drying agents, but searching through bins stacked up for something is almost as painful as going to the store, lol, so no longer an option. Appreciate any advice on what you have found that works!
