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Trash can liners

stltikn

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An easy way to store your trash can liners is in the bottom of the can. Put your new liners in the bottom of your trash can and then install the liner you will be using. When the can gets full, pull out the full liner and reach in for a new one. Saves a lot of time and aggravation hunting down a new liner. I did a search on this subject, but didn't find anything.
 
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tatra

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good idea until you have a leaker, do it myself but never more than a few at a time.......picked this tip up from the laborers at work..........
 

rburke65

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They have done that at the GM plant that I retired from for the 30 years that I was there. We never had to look for them.
 
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Charles (in GA)

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Mine sit on the shelf in the shop, under the kitchen sink in the house, and I know where they are. Leakers are a real possibility, and I would not dare put additional trash bags in the can to be soaked by a leaker.

Charles
 

nate379

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I'm not going to lie, I had to google what a "trash can liners" is. I call them trash bags.

Old Wal-mart bags work great for the small trash cans.
 
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