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DiskDoctr
Jul 31, 2013Explorer
gbopp wrote:
How about the rubber mesh used to line kitched drawers?
That may have enough grip to keep the cushions from sliding.
^^ This ^^
You can get it in rolls for just a couple dollars. It won't leave any adhesive residue and gives no resistance to removing the cushions.
Cut it into circle and it makes a great jar opener (use it to grip jar lids or bottle cap twister)
Cut a swatch to lay on dash of TV for GPS, cellphone, etc to not slide around.
Cut a piece to match the flip down console area between front seats of TV to keep your "stuff" from sliding off when braking.
Use for a liner in electric foldaway skillet to prevent scratching the non-stick lining.
Use a swatch for coaster.
Fold a piece for a makeshift hot potholder (not too hot, it will melt!)
As non-slip placemats.
Temporary insoles.
Even once cut two pieces to fit inside the top of a (bald) buddy's helmet to provide extra cushioning when offroading with ATVs.
Of course, drawer and toolbox liners, etc.
Very handy stuff!
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