How to Organise Your Garage with Rubber and Foam Products

How to Organise Your Garage with Rubber and Foam ProductsWhen you don’t have time or space, it’s easy for tools, wheels, and storage boxes to pile up. Now, you have to deal with a disorganised garage. Read on and learn how using rubber and foam products can turn your garage from a mess to a clean and useful space.

1. Rubber and Foam Great For Garages

Rubber is strong, won’t break in bad weather, and is easy to clean. You can use rubber for hooks, straps, shields, and mats. On the other hand, foam is soft, light, and useful for padding. You can use them for lining drawers, protecting walls, and blocking out noise.

 

More so, you can do a lot of things with rubber and foam. You don’t need any special tools to cut, shape, or connect items. If you know what each material is best for, you can use these items to make your garage a clean and safe space.

2. Protect the Floor and Walls

Rubber floor mats keep your pavement from getting cracks, oil stains, and water damage. The rubber product makes it safer to walk on when it’s wet outside. 

Also, putting anti-fatigue rubber mats next to your workbench can help your legs feel better if you work while standing. 

Foam strips on the walls keep car doors from getting scratched and avoid noise. Placing foam behind pegboards will also surely keep tools from banging against walls.

3. Smart Ways to Store Items

A messy box won’t let you find your tools inside it. With foam inserts, you can cut out areas for each tool, so everything stays where it belongs. Also, rubber liners keep jars and parts from moving around on shelves.

Putting up a wall rack with foam padding to hold extra tyres will save space and keep the tyres safe. Rubber-coated hooks are great for hanging heavy tools or things for the yard. You can also bundle hoses or long cords with rubber straps or bungee cords.

You can be creative with the leftover foam by cutting it into blocks and using it to hold tools, line boxes, or keep things from moving around in drawers. Put labels on your drawers and foam-lined tool cases to make tools simple to find. Rubber tips on pegboards can also keep your tools from getting scratched.

4. Practice Safety Habits

A garage can be dangerous when the floor is wet and has sharp edges. Adding rubber strips on ramps or stairs will keep you from slipping, especially in the winter. To keep you from getting hurt, attach foam corner guards to low beams or sharp bench edges.

Clark Rubber and Foam also work well in areas with chemicals or electricity. Cover power boards or open shelves with rubber or foam wrap, especially if there are children or pets nearby.

Every two weeks, use water and light soap to clean rubber mats and foam panels. Don’t use strong chemicals on your tools because they wear them down faster. Throw away anything that starts to crack or peel quickly to keep the damage from getting worse. 

Safe and Organised Garage with Rubber and Foam

To fix your garage, you don’t need fancy shelves or a whole new look. Rubber and foam products are simple tools you can use to fix daily issues like dirty floors, tools, safety risks, and space. You’ll notice the difference these little steps make as you go. A clean garage saves you time, keeps your things safe, and generally makes life easier.

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