Command hooks can be used to hang kitchen mitts, but ensure you use hooks rated for the mitt's weight and adhere them to a clean, smooth surface for optimal hold.
Command hooks are a convenient way to hang items without damaging walls. When using them for kitchen mitts, consider the following:
Weight Capacity: Check the packaging of the Command hooks to determine their weight limit. Kitchen mitts are generally lightweight, but heavier, insulated oven mitts might require stronger hooks.
Surface Preparation: Clean the surface where you plan to adhere the hook with rubbing alcohol. This removes any grease or dirt that could prevent a strong bond.
Adhesive Application: Follow the instructions on the Command hook packaging carefully. Press the adhesive strip firmly against the wall for the recommended time to ensure proper adhesion.
Hook Placement: Choose a location that is easily accessible and away from direct heat sources, such as the stove or oven, which could weaken the adhesive over time.
Waiting Period: Allow the adhesive to set for the recommended time (usually an hour) before hanging the kitchen mitts. This gives the adhesive time to fully bond with the surface.
Avoid hanging wet or damp kitchen mitts on Command hooks. The moisture can weaken the adhesive and cause the hook to fall. Always ensure the mitts are dry before hanging them.