Reddit Reddit reviews Plasticover Sticky Floor Protection Clean Room Mats, 24" Wide by 36" Long, White, 30 Sheets per Mat (Pack of 2)

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Plasticover Sticky Floor Protection Clean Room Mats, 24
Stop dirt before it enters your home or job siteWorks great for drywall dust, sawdust and metal shavingsPeel off dirty sheets to reveal a one sheet ready to trap more dirtMeasures 36-inches length by 24-inches width
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1 Reddit comment about Plasticover Sticky Floor Protection Clean Room Mats, 24" Wide by 36" Long, White, 30 Sheets per Mat (Pack of 2):

u/NKHdad ยท 1 pointr/Inventions

I HATE cleaning the toilet so I was thinking of ways to make it easier. This is my first attempt at solving that issue.

I remember when I played basketball in high school, we had a sticky board/mat in front of the scorer's table where we would wipe our feet before checking into the game. When the sticky mat got too dirty, you simply peeled off a layer and had a fresh pad to wipe your feet on. So I thought, why not apply that idea to a toilet bowl? The main problem I already see is the sheer number of available toilets and sizes and I need to find a way to have the sticky pad cover the inside of the bowl as well, not just the top. But hey, it's a first run!

If you zoom in on the picture, you'll see in the top right corner a number 1. There are 30 layers on this pad so even if you ripped off one pad every week, you wouldn't have to clean your toilet for over 6 months!

These are actually designed as a way to wipe your feet off when entering a clean room but they work well for my application. I bought them because they were cheaper than the ones for basketball and I could potentially get 4 trials out of 2 packs since they are so long.
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Any thoughts or suggestions?