Wee soak up mat?

That would make an excellent sanitary towel for that my 600lb life lass,Sorry but I had to say it.:giggle:

If you cut a couple of holes for her legs then hold it in place with a ratchet strap around the mid section, that should do it.

I recognise those as being used on the seat of some wheelchair users, I never applied my imagination to them as you folks have done.
worth a ponder.....
 
"Wee soak up mat" !

I think some posters have taken the thread title too literally. :lol-049:

I just use a second tea towel to drain the pots on, but I did get two of these "dish drying mats" and sew them together to make a travel bag for the TV.
 
We have one and use it every wash up of the dishes. Just an excellent thing to have.

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Slightly off track, but Decathlon do a round, waterproof backed towel. It’s meant for you to stand on while changing at the pool, but we use it as a bath mat outside the shower. It would work as a drainer too but it might be a bit big...
 
Slightly off track, but Decathlon do a round, waterproof backed towel. It’s meant for you to stand on while changing at the pool, but we use it as a bath mat outside the shower. It would work as a drainer too but it might be a bit big...

No it would still make a good wee mat, anything to catch the drips !
 
If you cut a couple of holes for her legs then hold it in place with a ratchet strap around the mid section, that should do it.

I recognise those as being used on the seat of some wheelchair users, I never applied my imagination to them as you folks have done.
worth a ponder.....

Wow,cutting holes and using a ratchet strap is ingenious l simpley didn't think of it.
As much as the wee mats look obvious to some people they are still mysterious to others.
 
I thought a wee mat does what it says on the tin,language barrier for you,no offence. Here's a photo of my sink no mat needed.
 

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I was in pound stretcher this morning living the high life when I noticed an assistant putting small foam backed bathmats on the shelf.

Identical to these https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B077D2P...uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl

reduced from £3.99 to £1.99.

After contemplating the risks of spending such a sum without telling Madam I bought one.

We are away soon and I will try it out to see if its fit for purpose.


Dezi :camper::cheers:
 
I was in pound stretcher this morning living the high life when I noticed an assistant putting small foam backed bathmats on the shelf.

Identical to these https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B077D2P...uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl

reduced from £3.99 to £1.99.

After contemplating the risks of spending such a sum without telling Madam I bought one.

We are away soon and I will try it out to see if its fit for purpose.


Dezi :camper::cheers:

As long as it catches the drips when you give it a shake
 

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