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I KEEP A ROLL OF SCOTT PAPER TOWELS ON EACH BATHROOM COUNTER. THEY HAVE VERY NICE PAPER TOWEL HOLDERS NOW AND WITH A LOT OF PEOPLE USING THE BATHROOM DURING A PARTY, WOULD RATHER EMPTY A WASTEBASKET THEN HAVE EVERYONE USE THE SAME SMALL HANDTOWEL.
I fold a SCOTT towel and place my sandwich into it. This catches all the juices, especially tomato.
I always carry one or more SCOTT towels (dry and/or damp) when I eat my lunch outside or away from home. It's practical: a paper towel can serve as a placemat, I can wipe off my utensils or wipe up small spills, and wrap leftover food to throw out. I can also use a damp towel (which I've already moistened and kept in a plastic bag) to wipe my hands or the table I used, and I can easily throw it all out. (Translated from the original French.)
My family and I have used SCOTT Towels to dry our hands instead of a hand towel, and we have not had any colds in over 4 years.
My washing machine is next to my stationary tub, where my husband and son do messy projects, wash their hands and drip on my machine. I keep a roll of SCOTT Towels and hand sanitizer next to the machine. I squirt a few drops of sanitizer on the washer and wipe it up with a SCOTT Towel to keep it clean and sanitized -- like new. I use it on the dryer too.
I found an easy way to drain the grease from ground beef. Push the meat to one side of the pan and tilt the pan to the other side and add folded SCOTT Towels to the grease side to absorb the grease. Just throw away the towels and you are done.
Before slicing open my watermelon (or any other melons), I line the cutting board with several layers of SCOTT towels to collect the juice. Clean-up has never been so easy!
I wrap a buttered bagel in one SCOTT Paper Towel section, then place in a baggy for Hubby's breakfast at work. The paper towel keeps the bagel from getting hard.