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  2. Rexine - Wikipedia

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    Used as a bookbinding material [2] and upholstery covering, Rexine was also widely used in trimming and upholstering the interiors of motor vehicles produced by British car manufacturers beginning in the 1920s, and the interiors of railway carriages, its cost being around a quarter that of leather.

  3. London Underground F Stock - Wikipedia

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    Frank Pick, the innovator of so much change on the Underground system, commissioned a well-known artist who improved the appearance of the upholstery, supplied armrests between individual seats, and replaced the grab-poles with hanging straps. [2] The stock had both first- and third-class accommodation at this time.

  4. Upholstery regulator - Wikipedia

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    An upholstery regulator is an upholstery tool that smooths irregularities in the stuffing beneath the coverings. While it looks similar to a needle, it is heavier. Like needles, the regulator comes in various gauges and lengths. Upholsterers use it to poke through the multiple layers to adjust the stuffing before putting the final cover in place.

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    "I never write reviews — but I had to write about this amazing little tool," wrote a five-star fan. "I just bought a new house and wasn’t going to replace kitchen and bathroom floors. I spent ...

  6. Artificial leather - Wikipedia

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    Artificial leathers are often used in clothing fabrics, furniture upholstery, water craft upholstery, and automotive interiors. [2]One of its primary advantages, especially in cars, is that it requires little maintenance in comparison to leather, and does not crack or fade easily, though the surface of some artificial leathers may rub and wear off with time. [2]

  7. Olivia Munn Is Raising Awareness About Breast Cancer

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    It wasn’t until her ob-gyn used the Tyrer-Cuzick Risk Assessment Calculator—a simple tool that concluded Munn had a 37% chance of developing breast cancer—that she pursued additional testing ...