How To Reuse Old Poly Garment Bags From Dry Cleaners Philadelphia PA

Reuse those old poly garment bags from dry cleaners. Instead of just discarding those poly bags, considering making them into something useful.

Local Companies

Kirks Fuel
(610) 250-6340
P.O. Box 580
Levittown, PA
Wade Material Recoveries
(215) 338-1499
Philadelphia, PA
T B S Industries
(215) 535-6500
4211 Van Kirk St
Philadelphia, PA
Blue Mountain Recycling
(215) 462-7372
2904 Ellsworth St
Philadelphia, PA
Sullivan Edward F & Sons
(215) 423-4450
3361 Edgemont St
Philadelphia, PA
D'orazio John & Sons
(215) 743-9440
2900 Bridge St
Philadelphia, PA
Jack's Paper Stock & Scrap Metals
(215) 535-7588
3615 Emerald St
Philadelphia, PA
Cavert Wire Company Inc
(215) 332-5100
6801 State Rd
Philadelphia, PA
Browning Ferris Industries
(215) 465-4203
2904 S Chris Columbus
Philadelphia, PA
Abitibi
(215) 509-2220
5000 Flat Rock Rd
Philadelphia, PA

 

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Steps

  1. Use them for trash liners- Carefully slip them off the hangers and tie the top of the bag (where the hangers poke through) into a knot. Be mindful not to rip or tear the ploy bag. They're the perfect size for small to medium trashcans you may find around bathrooms or underneath kitchen sinks.
  2. Use them as a kitty box liners - Again carefully slip them off the hangers as not to rip or tear the poly bag. Place them flat inside an empty litter box. Spread the kitty litter on top of the bag and voila you have a kitty box liner. This will save tons of times when it comes to changing the kitty box next time.
  3. Use them as a monitor dust cover - This process is similar to Option 1 except now instead of filling the bag with trash you'll slip over your monitor to keep the dust off. Please make sure your monitor is off, heat melts plastic.
  4. Invent your own use.

Warnings

  • Please don't use the poly bags to cover your face it may cause drowsiness, dizziness and or suffocation.
  • Keep out of reach of children; do not reuse in a household with young children.
  • Be careful around pets.

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Featured Local Company

Kirks Fuel

(610) 250-6340
P.O. Box 580
Levittown, PA