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This could be used for such things as drying off at the
beach,
drying animals, (without getting pet hair or sand in your
washing machine) preventing or cleaning up massive spills,
or
putting under your car while you change the oil.
(?) Disposable Bath Towel
http://www.labsafet...4534579/?CID=9PP001 19" x 42" [Cedar Park, Aug 05 2010]
(?) One sheet does plenty
http://www.youtube....watch?v=Xknub_pILt8 doesn't take much to make me laugh [po, Aug 06 2010]
Paper sizes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_size double elephant actually looks small compared to A0C (36.1 × 51.1) UK imperial Emperor is 48x72 inches [xenzag, Aug 06 2010]
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The only problem is that it is not really big enough. |
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Maybe there could be two of them. |
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Advertise that the towels can be crumpled into a compact size for easy disposal, or to clean up small messes. |
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People will think that you've got some reason for needing disposable, absorbent bed sheets |
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You can get paper in a size known as double elephant. Blotting paper may be available in this dimension on special order, but kitchen paper that unfolded, and folded like a map would be excellent + |
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We have several rolls of paper towels in my lab which have sheets about a metre square. |
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