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  2. 4 Reasons Why Your Carpet Smells and What You Can Do ... - AOL

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    Left wet for more than a day, your carpet is likely to grow mold. Discoloration : In its advanced stages, mold may manifest as a white, black, or green area on your carpet.

  3. Carpet cleaning - Wikipedia

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    The longer the stain material remains in the carpet, the higher the chance of permanent color change, even if all the original stain material is removed. [6] At times pets urinate on the carpet and this results in a bad odor especially when it is hot and humid. The carpet or rug is usually taken outside and immersed in water to remove such stains.

  4. Friction burn - Wikipedia

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    Friction burn caused by a treadmill. Example of a third-degree friction burn. A friction burn is a form of abrasion caused by the friction of skin rubbing against a surface. A friction burn may also be referred to as skinning, chafing, or a term named for the surface causing the burn such as rope burn, carpet burn or rug burn.

  5. Dry carpet cleaning - Wikipedia

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    The use of encapsulation to create a crystalline residue that can be immediately vacuumed (as opposed to the dry powder residue of wet-cleaning systems, which generally requires an additional day before vacuuming) is a newer technology that has recently become an accepted method for commercial and residential carpet deep cleaning.

  6. How To Get Stains Out Of Your Carpet For Good - AOL

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    “Let it sit for a few minutes, then blot with a white cloth. If the cloth comes away with no color transfer and the carpet looks unchanged, it’s safe to use the solution on the stain.” ...

  7. Floor slip resistance testing - Wikipedia

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    Flooring is tested using a tribometer (floor slip resistance tester) to discover if there is a high propensity for slip and fall accidents on it, either dry and/or (most often) when wet with water or lubricated with other contaminants such as kitchen grease, hydraulic oil, etc.

  8. Nightingale floor - Wikipedia

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    Dry boards naturally creak under pressure, but these floors were built in a way that the flooring nails rub against a jacket or clamp, causing chirping noises. It is unclear if the design was initially intentional. It seems that, at least initially, the effect arose by chance.

  9. Environmental stress cracking - Wikipedia

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    Polymer formworks can suffer from sudden failures during casting, which are generally associated with the pressure exerted by the wet concrete on thin plastic formworks. Such failures can be substantially accelerated by the corrosive effects of the wet concrete paste, which has a pH of circa 13.