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9. My husband has used them to insulate the water pipes that go to the outdoor faucets. I have used
Thu May 8, 2014, 08:01 AM
May 2014

them to block drafts at the base of doors. I cut them to fit the width of the door and then cut them lengthwise to create a channel. I then recycle old towels by poking one side of the towel into the channel, rolling the noodle so its surface is covered by the towel and inserting the other side of the towel into the channel. You can poke the ends of the towel into the holes at the end or tie them off. Larger towels may be cut to fit. They work well and can be redone as often as you need.

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