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<p>[QUOTE="Pat P, post: 14185, member: 201"]YourTurn, I think the only exposed part are the sides of the drawer bottoms, which fit into grooves in the sides. Taping the seams where the bottom and sides meet both inside the drawers, and on the bottom, just might do the trick. Thanks for the idea!</p><p><br /></p><p>Bev, you're probably right about the newsprint, since the packing paper I have has a slight sheen. Hopefully YourTurn's suggeston will stop the leaching.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pat P, post: 14185, member: 201"]YourTurn, I think the only exposed part are the sides of the drawer bottoms, which fit into grooves in the sides. Taping the seams where the bottom and sides meet both inside the drawers, and on the bottom, just might do the trick. Thanks for the idea! Bev, you're probably right about the newsprint, since the packing paper I have has a slight sheen. Hopefully YourTurn's suggeston will stop the leaching.[/QUOTE]
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