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Default Wet carpet

On Monday, 30 September 2019 13:52:24 UTC+1, wrote:
If you need to dry the carpet or part of the carpet, then I recommend you use a vacuum cleaner, if you don't have a vacuum cleaner, you can find some tips in this article

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. These are really very good tips, on this portal there is a lot of information on how to clean more efficiently and not spend a lot of time and effort on it.


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