Who doesn't have old towels, a little gray, stained...
...in short, more presentable in the bathroom?
With us, terry towels have found a second life, or even more.
I no longer throw away my terry towels:I transform them, with no other tool than my hands or at most a pair of scissors.
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1. I lay my towel flat on the table.
2. I fold it in half lengthwise and cut it with scissors in the middle.
3 . With a jerk, I tear the fabric.
4. I give the other end a final snip, and voila:I've won 2 pieces. The first serves as a "carpet" on my worktop to put the dishes on.
5. Now I fold the second square in 3, cut the other 2 folds again with scissors and tear the fabric, still with a sharp blow.
6. I now have 3 "legs". Each strip of napkin thus obtained becomes a "paw".
There you go, once folded according to my desires or my needs, they will advantageously replace my sponges .
In addition, sponges are real nests for bacteria and other unattractive microbes.
These "legs" give me a serious helping hand in all circumstances. Trust me!
They are used for everything :all clean, they wash baby.
Then they help me do the dishes, clean the table, as a duster, to mop up spills from pans on the stove, to clean the windows and even to clean a stain on the floor.
No scruples, this leg fears nothing and is useful for everything.
Especially since I can wash it as much as I want. And it can even boil.
It therefore advantageously replaced the paper towel rolls...
I immediately think of my "paw"!
I even find him almost daily new directions since I put them at our service at home.
And when a towel is too old, it quickly comes to join the happy team of "paws" which each member of the family knows can use it without asking questions (provided only to put it in wash after use, for regular recycling!)