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  2. 5 Dollar Tree Items Homeowners Should Stock Up on Before ...

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    They have a wide selection of plastic and clay pots, plus you’ll find marbles for water retention and saucers to use under the pots. Most of these items start at just $1.25. Most of these items ...

  3. Door - Wikipedia

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    Door guards protect fingers in door hinges by covering the hinge-side gap of an open door, typically with a piece of rubber or plastic that wraps from the door frame to the door. Other door safety products eject the fingers from the push side of the door as it closes.

  4. Tonneau cover - Wikipedia

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    Tonneau covers come in many styles that fold, retract, or tilt open, and can be locked shut. Common materials used include steel, aluminium, canvas, PVC, fibreglass, and carbon fibre. Tonneau covers are also used to cover and protect open areas of boats. Many of these covers are made of waterproofed canvas and are held in place by snaps.

  5. Shoji - Wikipedia

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    Plastic panels are waterproof, and some may be used outdoors year-round. [67] Paperlike sheets of plastic nonwoven fabrics may also be used, including polypropylene (like that used in surgical masks and other disposable clothing). [68] A peel-and-stick film made of epoxy and white non-woven fiberglass is also used. [73]

  6. Simca Vedette - Wikipedia

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    The Simca Profissional thus appeared in 1965 with three colour options (yellow, green and cream white), no chrome (even the bumpers were painted in dark gray, no trimmings), the already very simple interior of the Alvorada was downgraded further with plastic seat covers, the door covers were dark, untrimmed cardboard screwed onto the metal.

  7. Polyoxymethylene - Wikipedia

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    POM is a strong and hard plastic, about as strong as plastics can be, and therefore competes with e.g. epoxy resins and polycarbonates. The price of POM is about the same as that of epoxy. There are two main differences between POM and epoxy resins: epoxy is a two-component resin that can be cast, and adheres to everything it touches,

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    Frustration, lengthy commutes, lack of trust: Federal employees explain why they accepted Trump's buyout offer.

  9. Mat - Wikipedia

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    In homes or rooms where people sit predominantly on the floor (common in Japan, Korea, India, and formerly China), mats may cover entire rooms, or be used in certain areas for sitting or sleeping. The traditional Japanese style of mat is known as the tatami. Shoes are typically removed before entering these areas to keep out dirt and debris.