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  2. Four tips to protect your home from your wet dog this winter

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    Let’s take a look at her four tips below. 1. Use pet-resistant fabrics and easy-to-clean flooring: Wet dogs often leave fur and moisture on furniture, so fabrics like velvet and silk should be ...

  3. 18 Creative Dog Room Ideas for Your Fur Baby - AOL

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    Take a look at these clever dog-friendly upgrades for the home that are bound to get you a woof of approval and some extra tail wags from your furry friend. Install flooring to match your dog's fur

  4. Here are the best 'As Seen on TV' items under $25 at Walmart

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    Keep your hardwood and tile flooring looking sharp with these protective felt feet for your future. The flexible Ruby Sliders slip onto most furniture legs and stay firmly in place. At the bottom ...

  5. Tarpaulin - Wikipedia

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    An improvised tent using polytarp as a fly Abandoned homeless shelter using plastic tarp. A tarpaulin (/ t ɑːr ˈ p ɔː l ɪ n / tar-PAW-lin, [1] also US: / ˈ t ɑːr p ə l ɪ n / [2]) or tarp is a large sheet of strong, flexible, water-resistant or waterproof material, often cloth such as canvas or polyester coated with polyurethane, or made of plastics such as polyethylene.

  6. Stone sealer - Wikipedia

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    Such treatment provides some protection by excluding water and other weathering agents, but it stains the stone permanently. During the renaissance Europeans experimented with the use of topical varnishes and sealants made from ingredients such as egg white, natural resins and silica, which were clear, could be applied wet and harden to form a ...

  7. Floorcloth - Wikipedia

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    Historical floorcloths varied in size. They might cover a smaller space as an area rug does today, they might be of a size to reach wall to wall, or they might be of a size to be placed under a dining table to protect a costly carpet. These small protective floorcloths were called "covers" in the 18th century and "druggets" in the 19th. [1]: 14

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