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  2. Mat - Wikipedia

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    Carpet mats and rubber mats differ in a number of ways. Carpet mats are generally tufted and have a rubberised anti-slip backing. On the other hand, rubber car mats are heavy duty and higher durability. While some car mats are the plain colour of rubber, many contain branded company logos, cartoon characters or advertisements. Some are in ...

  3. Carpet bowls - Wikipedia

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    Despite the name, carpet bowls is not just a trivial indoor game played at home. There is a formal English Carpet Bowls Association, and although the ECBA is relatively small, the game itself is played in many village halls up and down the country. Around the turn of the century there were more than 1,000 clubs.

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    The Best Floor Mats for Cars & Trucks Custom Fit FloorLiners. Test vehicle: Hyundai Ioniq 5 WeatherTech has several lines of floor covers, but for our purposes, we decided to test their best ...

  5. Carpet - Wikipedia

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    "Carpet binding" is a term used for any material being applied to the edge of a carpet to make a rug. Carpet binding is usually cotton or nylon, but also comes in many other materials such as leather. Non-synthetic binding is frequently used with bamboo, grass and wool rugs, but is often used with carpet made from other materials.

  6. Flooring - Wikipedia

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    Flooring is the general term for a permanent covering of a floor, or for the work of installing such a floor covering. Floor covering is a term to generically describe any finish material applied over a floor structure to provide a walking surface. Both terms are used interchangeably but floor covering refers more to loose-laid materials.

  7. Carpet court - Wikipedia

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    This type of carpet court became popular in the 1980s in British and Asian tennis clubs for recreational play as they were easier and cheaper to maintain than grass courts. [4] [5] The other type used predominantly for indoor tennis is a textile surface of nylon or rubber matting laid out on a concrete base. [6]

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