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Reuse Shower Curtain Magnets

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Date: 10/12/2009 Topics: Brainstorms > Recycling | Green Living > Reusing  
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Reuse Shower Curtain Magnets
Before you get rid of your old shower curtain liner, be sure to cut out the weights in the bottom, they're excellent and useful little magnets! I love 'em!

Source: Wanted to see what the little weights in the bottom of the shower curtain liner looked like one day. I've been using them ever since!

By Stacey from West Jordan, UT

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By tennesue (307) Profile Contact
I hadn't thought about the magnets, but the old liner (after washing) is handy to keep in the car trunk for messy and awkward jobs, if it gets messy or torn, it's no biggie to toss it.

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Tip: Remove the Magnets From Shower Curtains

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Before you toss out your shower curtain take the time to cut the magnets out of the bottom. They can be given a second life organizing papers on your fridge.

By Erin

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