Saw a tip on how to quiet kitchen cabinet doors - need that info now.
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Unless you plan on changing your cabinet hardware to "soft closing" - an old fashioned option was to purchase felt "dots" and place inside cabinet doors so they do not make so much noise when being slammed shut by accident.
stick on small rubber stickers ment for the bottom of ornaments
There are hinges that you can buy at any big box store that will close cabinet doors quietly with just a slight push.
They make specific hardware for that, here is the cabinet door one, but they also have it for the drawers too.
https://www.amazon.com/Rok-Hardware-Cabinet-Compact-Adapter/dp/B00IRLHIEK/ref=pd_bxgy_469_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00IRLHIEK&pd_rd_r=Y08ZZZABKHTZVD674CJY&pd_rd_w=COeKt&pd_rd_wg=4APMI&psc=1&refRID=Y08ZZZABKHTZVD674CJY
I glued felt dots on mine.
I cut small pieces of felt and glued the pieces on my doors...solved the problem.
Hinges squeaking? Try a shot of WD40, using a nozzle tube, into the topmost slot in the hinge. have paper towel under to catch overspray. immediately after wipe, open and close door several times to work spray around inside hinge. do this to every hinge, so they all have the same amount of lube in them. Normally i would not recommend WD for use as a lube, because it is made with water soluble silicone. However, I think in this circumstance it may be exactly the right thing to use. Let me know if its a problem. mhdubow@yahoo,com Im a retired cabinetmaker/remodeler from Chicago.
I used velcro
These are helpful, but they are not the one that was indicated. It had something to do with tape and a glue gun.