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CatGenie: Solving the Disappearing Granule Problem

Step 2Mark Your Mat

Mark Your Mat
For demonstration purposes only, I have selected a green silicone baking mat. I bought it at Wal-Mart in a 3-pak of green, blue and clear. They're cheap, especially when compared to the cost of granules.

For your purposes, I highly recommend using the clear opaque mat. If you're careful with the adhesive the modification is nearly invisible.

From the approximate center of the long edge of the mat, measure toward the middle five-eighths of an inch or so and make a mark. Measure an additional inch and make another mark.
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Jan 4, 2009. 8:30 AMgks says:
Hey Scott, I don't think these are made of silicon, they are some kind of polypropylene. I got the same ones at Kmart. Also, thanks for doing the instruct able, this fix works great!

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