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I put my foot down today having done a bit of dusting with Mr.Sheen (I'm not afraid to admit it) when I discoovered an old mouse mat hiding under a newer one. I decided that this was for the bin given the state of it. However my other half is a hoarder (I'm sure it's an illness) and has told me that if in three days she can't find a use for it, it can go. Have you any useful ideas to help her along the way..............the clock is ticking.
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You could use it as an extra layer to protect the new matt, what you do is lift the new one ,place the now protective layer re-cycled matt underneath the top one thus greating a dual-core super insulated high spec 50% recycle material super mouse matt.....



Now your talking eh.........really it seems the same as before but better....people'd pay good money for that you know



W**F

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> You could use it as an extra layer to protect the

> new matt, what you do is lift the new one ,place

> the now protective layer re-cycled matt underneath

> the top one thus greating a dual-core super

> insulated high spec 50% recycle material super

> mouse matt.....

>

>

> Now your talking eh.........really it seems the

> same as before but better....people'd pay good

> money for that you know

>

>

> W**F


Isn't that where the old mouse mat was when Declan decided to recycle it?

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