25 Ways to Reuse Your “Old” Yoga Mat
This Post is from Jade Yoga Website…..
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Use as a seat liner for the back seat in the car while taking your dog to the vet or groomer.
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Place under an area rug for no-slip gripping.
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Drop off your old mat at an animal rescue group. Most of these places need soft, durable mats, rugs, towels, & blankets to line crates.
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Use an old mat in the garage or shop to keep from slipping on the workbench while using power tools on them.
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Line kitchen shelves to prevent glasses from slipping and scratching.
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Cut the mat into squares and use them as “bases” while playing baseball with the kids. Easy to carry and easy to clean!
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Use to kneel on in the garden to protect your knees!
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Use as kitchen drawer liners.
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Cut it up to make a mouse pad.
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Use it on the beach instead of a towel.
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Use as grip pads to open jars.
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Cut to size and use as foot pads for the bottom of furniture that is on a wood or ceramic floor. Glue on pieces with a non-toxic adhesive.
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Place it under your sleeping bag as a sleeping pad while camping.
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Make covers for sharp corners like in a parking garage or school.
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No more messy packing peanuts! Old yoga mats get a new life as a protector of valuables while moving or shipping.
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Make children’s toys: cut holes and create masks, hats, costumes and props; cut into shapes and letters for tub and pool toys.
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Cut and put down in front of the kitty litter box to stop the litter.
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Plug up drafty places, windows, doors, & under window air conditioners, and save energy!
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Great for those hard bleachers when watching sporting events.
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Makes a great liner under house plants, you can even cut it to fit each plant!
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Donate to nursing homes so that residents do not slip while getting in and out of bed.
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Place between your surfboard & car to protect both from abrasion.
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Lay it over the dashboard and steering wheel to keep the sun out!
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Keep in the car for those spur of the moment picnics, keeping groceries from sliding around in the trunk, or for a myriad of other uses limited only to your imagination!








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