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  2. How to Remove Bathtub Rings and Stop Them from Coming Back - AOL

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    Make your bathtub sparkle the next time you clean your bathroom with one of these simple methods.

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    Rinse again either outside or in the bathtub and allow to dry completely before putting in a new garbage bag. Related: How To Clean A Trash Can To Eliminate Pesky Odors In 4 Steps . Shower Door Tracks

  4. Furcula (springtail) - Wikipedia

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    Even a springtail drifting on the surface tension of a layer of water often can jump successfully. Furthermore, the furcula is effective in environments typical of Collembola; most predators of springtails are small and many have little power of sight, so if the prey leaps in time, the chances are that from the hunter's point of view, it simply ...

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    Sterling Plumbing is the brand-name of a line of plumbing products manufactured by Kohler Co.The company designs and manufactures a diverse selection of product for the kitchen and bath, including faucets, toilets, sinks, whirlpool tubs, shower doors and bathroom accessories.

  6. How to Clean and Remove Stains From a Jetted Tub ... - AOL

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    Follow these expert-approved steps on how to clean a jetted tub, whether it's with dishwasher powder or vinegar (rather than bleach).

  7. Detritivore - Wikipedia

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    Typical detritivorous animals include millipedes, springtails, woodlice, dung flies, slugs, many terrestrial worms, sea stars, sea cucumbers, fiddler crabs, and some sedentary marine Polychaetes such as worms of the family Terebellidae. Detritivores can be classified into more specific groups based on their size and biomes.

  8. Anurida maritima - Wikipedia

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    Anurida maritima is a wingless animal, typically up to 3 mm long, and dark slaty blue in colour. [3] Its body is roundish, expanding slightly towards the rear. The head bears a pair of eyes and a single pair of antennae, the thorax comprises three body segments, each of which bears one pair of legs, while the abdomen comprises six segments. [3]

  9. Entomobrya - Wikipedia

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