Shelf Liner

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(NAPSA)—Consumers around the country are providing alternative uses for non-adhesive, machine-washable shelf liners. The possibilities are endless and these suggestions prove that shelf liner is not just for lining shelves anymore... “My 38-year-old was constantly walking around the house with my purse. After moving into our new home, I had leftover shelf liner and decided to make a handbag just for her. She never leaves home withoutit!” —Sara, Atlanta, Ga. “Rather than using the plastic and paper bags at the market, I created my own reusable mesh bag using Original Easy Liner.It’s perfect for fruits and vegetables.” —Kathleen, New York, N.Y. “T cut a square of the Duck brand Super Grip Easy Liner to get a better grip on bottle and jar lids.” —Mary Lou, Kansas City, Mo. “When traveling, I use nonadhesive shelf liner as a shower/bath mat. It’s particularly useful for the kids. When they were smaller I also used the liner in the infant bathtub; to help keep them from slipping.” —Lori, Tallahassee, Fla. “Placing Duck brand’s Solid Easy Liner under my furniture legs has prevented the furniture from scratching my new oakfloor. It also makes so that it doesn’t slide every time someone sits down or gets up.” —Brooke, Bryan, Ohio “Using non-adhesive, removable shelf liner as placemats, especially for outdoor patio use, is really ideal. It’s not that expensive so you can have a numberofdifferent colors and styles in order to change things upa bit!” —Jennifer, Long Beach, Calif. Shelf liners can be used ina number of ways. “T created my own‘sticky footies’ on the bottom of my 10-month-old son’s pajamas by using Duck brand’s Super Grip Easy Liner. Now, when hetries walking in his pj’s he has a better grip on the linoleum.” —Denise, Burlington, Vt. “Mycar also serves as myoffice so I have a lot of supplies in it and the dash often serves as my office desk. I use the non-adhesive, grippy shelf liner on the dash to help keep things in place; this way items remain intact when I have to quickly apply the brakes.” —Iman, Cleveland, Ohio “I make surfaces like the washer and dryer, or the toilet tank top, useful by placing a liner on top of them. This way I’m protecting the surface while also making it usable.” —Barbara, Springfield, Il. “When stacking dishes/china, I place non-adhesive shelf liner in between the plates to prevent them from chipping.” —Brynn, Roanoke, Va. “If you put Super Grip Easy Liner under throw and area rugs they'll stay in place.” —Wendy, Denver, Colo. For more practical, yet alternative uses for Duck brand shelf liners, call 1-800-321-0253 or visit www.duckproducts.com.