Repairing a cutting mat to new condition
#23
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Oh, great! You tell me NOW after my DGS has been using my old favorite for his mini bikes, skate boards and cars because it was all scarred and dirty. Should see it now! Did not know it could be so flexible.
Ah, well. good to know for the future.
Ah, well. good to know for the future.
#26
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
Originally Posted by kathy
kewl, I'm going to try it when I get home, I had been thinking about wiping it down with sewers aid.
:mrgreen:
#28
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
Originally Posted by kathy
kewl, I'm going to try it when I get home, I had been thinking about wiping it down with sewers aid.
:mrgreen:
#29
I think I will lay towels on the deck, spary them down with a hose, them my mat and another layer of towels. Spay those and leave it a few hours. I wonder what happens to all the dirt and batting fuzz and lint when the mat start healing itself....where does all that stuff go?
#30
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Why not lay it out in the rain, a cool rain, turn it over, then scrubby it, dry it with a towel and bring it back in, lay it flat and let it dry. No need for a bathtub here. Maybe a bathing suit! Have fun but the neighbors may think something is going wrong with you.
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