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extremechocolatine OP t1_is62o8u wrote
Ha, this gave me a good laugh. It even has a dispenser for the food
jonathandefreese t1_is629bo wrote
Garbage brother. Yuck.
random1888wagred t1_is62qlg wrote
Repurpose as a handy bin filler
extremechocolatine OP t1_is62wgq wrote
Yeah, throwing it out was definitely my first impulse...if I am able to fix it I don't think I'll use it for food anymore.
sklodoma t1_is60c2f wrote
Having some flat scrap silicone might come in handy.
In the past I've used pieces as grip mats, wraps for stiff and uncomfortable heavy bag handles... quite a few things actually. They're at the top of my scrap stack and they're all just the same few pieces from one small sandwich bag I had 5 years ago.
blacklassie t1_is62v1h wrote
Good suggestion. Silicone can work well for hot pads too (the kind you put hot pans on).
sklodoma t1_is67rtm wrote
Come to think of it I think I still have a piece in my apron pocket I used for grabbing a hot pan lid. My gloves got wet and I needed something fast and easy
extremechocolatine OP t1_is62lq9 wrote
Good idea, thanks - it's quite a versatile material. If i'm not able to fix it, will use the bag as scrap silicone
Sensitive-Skill-7456 t1_is65q6e wrote
Buy some sort of raft patch kit
sklodoma t1_is67bo7 wrote
It really is a wonder, I just wish it was easier to work with as a DIY material
sponge_welder t1_isc9a5y wrote
They're good to have around when working with hot glue, any glue that drips onto it peels right off
thisswordisinfected t1_is68fwm wrote
Do you enjoy Hantavirus? Thats how you get Hantavirus
extremechocolatine OP t1_is698g3 wrote
yeah, i am going to wash it well, sanitize it in the dishwasher and not use it for food again.
reddituser1304 t1_isr3ft7 wrote
Just throw it man, it's not worth it
AvocadoSpiritual1610 t1_is6l6gy wrote
throw it away....what the hell?
Anima_et_Animus t1_is81swu wrote
Any amount of waste we can prevent is good, needless consumption is a disease.
AvocadoSpiritual1610 t1_is8pd6v wrote
ahhh ya.........i guess repairing that mouse infected bag might just save our planet
Anima_et_Animus t1_is8vmmg wrote
That's some soyboy shit, every bit helps and a caviwipe will take care of any bacteria on that "mouse infected" bag. Buying things to replace things that can easily be fixed and used is a sign of a weak mind.
AvocadoSpiritual1610 t1_is934u2 wrote
thank you for saving our planet
Anima_et_Animus t1_is94a0i wrote
Who said anything about that? Just stop buying shit you don't need, and start fixing and using things, stop letting them own you.
AvocadoSpiritual1610 t1_isz4f7i wrote
lighten up francis
Anima_et_Animus t1_iszmlmb wrote
Keep consooming
AvocadoSpiritual1610 t1_it06oe7 wrote
proper spelling is consuming
Anima_et_Animus t1_it0aar1 wrote
My man doesn't know how to clean and fix a bag, I don't think you need to be telling anyone how to spell things
AvocadoSpiritual1610 t1_it0iyyu wrote
Francis behave!
Anima_et_Animus t1_it0j1gh wrote
Is Francis in the room with us right now?
teamglider t1_is6bqhg wrote
Hantavirus is rare but serious, and sometimes fatal. You can also get bacterial infections from mouse droppings.
I'd personally toss it, but it needs to be disinfected inside and out if you keep it (using gloves, and disinfected, not just washed) and not used for food or anything related to children. But really, throw it away, it's got mouse pee on it.
big_top_hat t1_is62r0t wrote
Throw that varmint eaten thing away.
Charred_nuns t1_is630dj wrote
At times I’m concerned this sub is breeding horders. If you got some broken old trash, you’re not gonna need it. Throw it away.
antuvschle t1_isb0s4i wrote
As a hoarder trying to reform, BIFL creates a lot less clutter than fast fashion does. It’s the path from the roomful of clothes towards the capsule wardrobe. Clothes you just can’t count on and your most lived items getting discontinued is where having backups for everything will get you off track.
Done-By-Hand t1_is636pl wrote
If you have kids, this would be great for holding toy pieces (that are big enough to not fall out of the hole). Wash it well first, obviously. My daughter loves to put her wooden puzzle pieces in reusable bags, so I would give this to her for that purpose.
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Frank82341 t1_is681zm wrote
If you cannot find another use for it, and it is medical grade silicone you can burn it in a campfire. Seriously. It is safe to burn and will not release harmful gasses. Alternatively, call your local hospital and find out what they do with silicone.
Source: Scoured the internet on how to recycle a menstrual cup.
EDIT: Okay, maybe don't burn it, per u/GoldenNerd1. But yes, check with your local hospital.
GoldenNerd1 t1_is6bgoq wrote
This is just not true
Frank82341 t1_is6bv0f wrote
It would not be the first thing on the internet that is false. Do you have a source to you can point me to?
GoldenNerd1 t1_is6c39q wrote
If I recall correctly, it was research from the European silicone manufacturer association
Frank82341 t1_is6cif0 wrote
Thanks. If you find a link please send it along - I couldn't find anything but I am not sure what I'm looking for. Editing my comment now.
extremechocolatine OP t1_is68q7i wrote
I had checked and recycling isn't possible where I live, so this is a good possibility to keep in mind - thanks.
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Edit - thanks to you and the other commenters for checking out the info about burning it!
J35O7 t1_is7ig5g wrote
Garbage. Theres no way this is a real post. Im seriously sure that many of the people on this subreddit are mentally ill
NoRiver4259 t1_is62yt4 wrote
Mousetrap
probablycheese t1_is8t555 wrote
The fact that you’re debating keeping it is pretty concerning. Toss it and get a glass jar for your coco puffs instead.
GoldenNerd1 t1_is6bdci wrote
Go buy some platinum cure silicone. Super clean broken item. Put some tape on the inside of the hole. Mix up silicone and pour a bit over the hole on the outside
pkc0987 t1_is7dgzf wrote
Recycle it into a new CPU for your computer.
LiveLearnCoach t1_is7q0ef wrote
After boiling in sanitizer* or however you’re going to clean it up, just put some potpourri in it and hide it behind some stuff on a shelf or side table and let the smell slowly waft out. A couple of quick squeezes if you want to quickly freshen up the place.
*you might not want to do this bit.
KMCC44 t1_is7xnle wrote
Throw it away and buy a new one.
anon_johnson t1_is8esgz wrote
Repurpose it as trash man. How much can those cost, like 5 dollars max? Not worth the trouble and health issues.
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pkflesh t1_is6211w wrote
Buy some aquaseal. It’s super strong stuff that will stick to the silicone and it’s super flexible.
It’s used as a repair for inflatable rafts.
The tricky part might be getting it to set in that hole but I think it’s your best bet.
extremechocolatine OP t1_is62qcz wrote
Never heard of this, will check it out thank you!
CMYKoi t1_is6kj8g wrote
OP: Clear tape on inside, let set on outside. Remove tape. Ez.
dayjsun t1_is65gc9 wrote
Same thing happened to a compression sack I had while camping. If you have a repair kit for tents/sleeping pads/water bags etc, you can add sandwich two patches from the inside and outside. Worked pretty well for me!
extremechocolatine OP t1_is68da1 wrote
Good idea! I have lots of bicycle tube patches that could also perhaps do the trick, thanks for this suggestion.
dayjsun t1_is6dvjm wrote
You're welcome! Good luck!
MidnightOperator94 t1_is68kzr wrote
lather that bag up with some duck tape, good as new
UnpopularOpinionYQR t1_is6btlt wrote
Came here to say the same thing. A duct tape patch will outlast the rest of the silicon bag. :)
RayzTheRoof t1_is6ms2t wrote
I thought the pic was going to be a dead mouse, then I saw it and thought it was all mouse poop, then I saw the hole lol
RuaidhriM t1_is6skhl wrote
Duct tape. Or tenacious tape if you want to be all fancy.
RumpShakespeare t1_is6z6dy wrote
Duct tape it!
Known_Common6005 t1_is7bjyd wrote
RTV Silicone from the auto department might make a good repair material. Comes in a tube like tooth paste, cures really flexible and adheres pretty good. Would make a small parts organizer or something afterwards.
Burlymanchef t1_is7lk28 wrote
Buy some clear liquid gorilla glue in a metal tube.. get some sand paper 200-400 grit and scuff 1/2 inch around the outside of the hole. Insert a piece of wax paper in the bag where the hole is.. fill the hole and smear the gorilla glue flat and overlap the hole by 1/2 and inch. Let it sit 24 hours.. peel the wax paper off and bag should be good to go. Should have a bag that is usable again.
ssulli4 t1_is9smr6 wrote
Open the bag up and start throwing trash in it
Uppaduck t1_isdjblc wrote
Cut it to size to make shoe heel cushions that stick to inside back with glue
knitwasabi t1_isln6pk wrote
Sugru that thing. That stuff would work really well as a plug there, and then smear onto the bag. It would probably be waterproof again, might be good for wet clothes?
Comac10 t1_isqbucm wrote
Cut a slit in it starting from where the hole is then bag is with the plastic bags from the grocery store as you get them (if you get them). Which would turn it into a handy dispenser. Good for the shop/car/workplace. Idk.
penscratcher1 t1_isxv4mz wrote
Creat multiple perferations slightly larger than the mouse hole. Fill bag with soil. Plant seeds right through the holes and transplant once seedlings sprout.
ScrubinMuhTub t1_is5yaet wrote
Tenacious tape on both sides of the hole and put it back into service?
hangingdeuce t1_is620k5 wrote
Dedicated Mouse feeder.