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Uses for Glad Press'n Seal Wrap

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Date: 05/20/2005 Topic: Food Tips and Info > Helpful Hints  
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Post by Bonnie V (13) | (10/30/2007)
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I use it on a tray I keep under my cat food dishes. Once there are food spills on it I just remove it & replace it with another sheet. Stays put & works great!


Post By Susie N (Guest Post) (10/30/2007)
When my daughter broke her wrist, we used Press N Seal to cover her cast so she could shower.


Post By Suzanne (Guest Post) (12/04/2006)
I've been using Glad Press'n Seal wrap to "laminate" my recipe cards and all those recipe clippings from magazines. I also cover my cookbook pages to keep them clean during use and I've used Press'n Seal to cover my counter top to roll out pie crust.


Post by firemanswife90 (35) | (05/20/2005)
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My brother in Iraq told me a friend of his uses the Press'n Seal Wrap on his laptop keyboard to keep sand out.

Renee


Post by blackcatsmom (3) | (05/20/2005)
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During the winter, we used a sheet over the mail slot in the front door! It worked great!


Post by ThriftyFun (3836) | (05/20/2005)
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I have discovered several great uses for the new "Glad" brand Press'n Seal plastic wrap. First I used it as a "bib" for myself. It seems as if I always drop food on my "chest". I've been trying to think of something I could use temporarily and came up with this. Once it's plastered to your shirt/blouse, it's hard to see because it's not shiny. It stays on really well and doesn't leave any residue when removed.

Except for the size of the box, this would be a great carry-with-you product. I suppose you could keep it in your car and put it on before going in to eat somewhere (especially for kids) but I don't know what the heat/cold in a vehicle would do to the sticky part.

Anyway, it can also be used over the seat of upholstered dining chairs, car seats, and anywhere else you want to protect. I don't think it would work for animal claws and dirt, but it might be worth a try.

It can also be used as an "apron" when cooking to protect from splatters to your clothes.

By Lynn T


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