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Where to use scraps of linoleum. I know 2 places

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Shelf with linoleum mat
Shelf with linoleum mat

Recall of Childhood that linoleum pieces of excised insoles for shoes, sneakers, shoes and rubbers. Especially for this purpose are well suited to insulation coating, Stel smooth surface down to the sole, respectively, and warm up. He watched it as a factory, a new insole, interesting now is practice?

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Noticed that his wife puts on the shelves for shoes and utensils, packets or paper protects laminate floor, new furniture, it is a pity.

And I feel sorry for his wife, so from scraps, left over from the renovation of linoleum, cut mats for shelves and pasted them on the silicone, so as not to slip.

Now, the spouse does not survive, if necessary, simply wipe with a damp cloth, and all.

Shelves in the closet hallway
Shelves in the closet hallway
Mat for kitchen shelves
Shelves in the closet hallway

But beautiful rugs for kitchen shelves I could not cut, do not have enough material, used the remains.

And readers have written that they use for linoleum Coanda on top of the kitchen cabinets, protecting them from fatty plaque. But I think it is not very convenient, because the wash oil, the more fun, of course, better than the very furniture to climb to rub, but still.

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