Opie431

Bellevue, MI

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I would get a piece of the plastic mesh that is used for plastic needlepoint. Tape it against the back wall. There are several sizes, 12, 18 and 24 inches and all cut easily withs scissors.
Walmart, Target, etc. plus JoAnns and crafts stores all sell it.
I just went out and looked and I pack our cans sideways on the top shelf, no marks yet.
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shadow1148

Orlando Fl

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Things like this is why I take DW.
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Johng

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I generally don't have a problem, unless I put one of those 12 pack soda dispensor containers in there, they usually leave marks on the back of the frig. A little soft scub does the trick.
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TMitchell

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Thanks for the replies.
The wife prefers laying the beverages flat. She thinks it allows for more shelves for other items.
I think the black marks only show up after our longer trips of approximately 5,000 miles.
We will try taping something like cloth at the back of the refrigerator.
It is just a minor inconvenience having to strip the inside of the refrigerator, to get better access, to clean the back wall.
Tom
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HUTCH45

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OnaQuest wrote: If it hurts when you do this,  don't do this. 
ROFLMAO!!!...
I too put my beverages in plastic trays/tubs. Never an issue.
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LarryJM

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Stand your cans upright so they don't roll around. In over 30 years I've never run into this problem before and not sure why you would want to lay a can on it's side and then after traveling umpteen hours open that cold one while setting up. 
Larry
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TMitchell

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LarryJM wrote: Stand your cans upright so they don't roll around. In over 30 years I've never run into this problem before and not sure why you would want to lay a can on it's side and then after traveling umpteen hours open that cold one while setting up.
Larry
They are glass bottles of Guiness and Amber Bock, also plastic water bottles. The one large bin area, at the bottom, my wife fills with a gallon jug of milk, and 2 large bottles of different juices.
I never have had a problem opening a bottle after a long haul.
Tom
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