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Are you looking for ways to reuse or recycle your old towels? You might pick one or two on this list from Sensibly Frugal Living on YouTube. The following tips are clever and will definitely help the environment. I used to always worry about what to do with my old towels, aside from turning them into cleaning rags, but there are actually more brilliant ways to reuse them, thanks to Sensibly Frugal Living.
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They’re also pretty straightforward and won’t need you to be an expert tailor or DIYer. Watch the video tutorial below to learn the following, or continue reading down to read the full written list.
Cut your old towels down and use them as cleaning rags around your home.
Cut them into smaller segments and reuse them as facecloths or as make-up remover pads.
If you don’t want to cut your old towels, just roll them up and use them as draught excluders.
If the foam on your ironing board is getting thin, you can replace it or cover it with an old towel.
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You can save up from buying rags by cutting an old towel into washable mop covers.
Keep an old towel in your car so the next time it rains, you have something to wipe on your muddy boots.
You can use it to dry your pets after bath time instead of buying a new one.
If you have several old towels, you can stitch together a couple and make a large beach mat for your next beach trip.
Run out of baby wipes? Cut an old towel and use them as washable baby wipes.
Lastly, you can turn them into pot holders, saving you bucks from buying ones.