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  2. Oilcloth - Wikipedia

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    The most familiar recent use was for brightly printed kitchen tablecloths. Dull-colored oilcloth was used for bedrolls, sou'westers, and tents. By the late 1950s, oilcloth became a synonym for vinyl (polyvinyl chloride) bonded to either a flanneled cloth or a printed vinyl with a synthetic non-woven backing.

  3. Creative Juice - Wikipedia

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    Shrink-Plastic Link Bracelet and Backpack Charms, Vinyl Fabric Flower Hairpins, Painted Plastic Storage Tubs DCRJ-602L (67) Rock Out: April 6, 2007 6 Pebble Paintings, Garden Steppingstones, Lucky Bamboo, Rock Paperweights and Tacks, Firefly Cocktail and Lemon Daisy Mocktail DCRJ-603L (68) Vegas Baby: April 9, 2007 6

  4. Textile - Wikipedia

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    Asbestos and basalt fibre are used for vinyl tiles, sheeting and adhesives, "transite" panels and siding, acoustical ceilings, stage curtains, and fire blankets. Glass fibre is used in the production of ironing board and mattress covers, ropes and cables, reinforcement fibre for composite materials, insect netting, flame-retardant and ...

  5. Sheet vinyl flooring - Wikipedia

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    This is done by feeding a welding rod into the weld gun nozzle and heating the vinyl and the welding rod along the gap between two vinyl tiles. Cross-section contrasting, left, a conventional floor; center, a bathtub floor of the sort used for wetrooms, with an impermeable sheet floor sealed (in red) to an impermeable wall covering; right, a ...

  6. Tablecloth - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Romanian tablecloth made in Maramureș Cover for Square Table, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period, 1736–1795, China. Cut and voided silk velvet. Detail of crochet tablecloth. A tablecloth is a cloth used to cover a table. Some are mainly ornamental coverings, which may also help protect the table from scratches and stains.

  7. Drugget - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Swift refers to being "in druggets drest, of thirteen pence a yard". [1] Formerly, a drugget was a sort of cheap stuff, very thin and narrow, usually made of wool, or half wool and half silk or linen; it may have been corded but was usually plain.

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