Quick Scoop

If you mean the plastic end caps on ClosetMaid wire shelves , they usually slide onto the cut end of the shelf wire and are made to cover sharp edges and protect walls or clothing. Some versions are snap-on/slip-on caps, while certain ClosetMaid installations also call for screwing the cap in place depending on the shelf system and hardware set.

How to get them

  • Buy replacement ClosetMaid end caps that match your shelf type and wire gauge. ClosetMaid end caps are sold in packs and are designed for specific wire shelving styles.
  • Match the cap size to your shelf: some are for the small 4-gauge wire , while others are for the larger rod on shelf-and-rod shelving.
  • If your shelves were cut to size , the caps are used on the open ends to finish the edge and hide rough wire.

If you mean removing them

  • Try pulling straight off or sliding them off the wire end if they are friction-fit caps.
  • If they are secured by screws on your specific system, remove the screw first , then slide the cap off. ClosetMaid’s installation guide for some systems says to slide the end cap onto the open end and secure it with a #6 x 5/8" flat head screw.

Best next step

If you want, send me:

  • a photo of the shelf end, or
  • the ClosetMaid model number,

and I can help you identify the exact cap type to buy or the safest way to remove it.