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    ‘No more polishing my hardwood floors,' said one of over 16,000 five-star fans. Save your floors! These genius As Seen On TV furniture leg protectors are down to about $1 a pop

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    This reviewer said it works great for homes with cats: "We have a cat with long hair who constantly sheds and the sonic pet hair remover really works. Best pet hair remover I've found! A great ...

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    In spite of its unassuming appearance, the Folex Instant Carpet Spot Remover isn't your average stain spray. For starters, you'll be pleased to know it's fragrance-free, unlike many of those ...

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    An epoxy putty adhesive Magic Carry A harness system that allows the user to pick up two or three times what they can lift normally Mighty Putty Steel [45] A metal alloy adhesive putty Mighty Putty Wood [45] A non-shrinking epoxy putty for wood Mighty Tape [45] A self-fusing silicone rubber waterproof tape Orange Glo [2] A wood cleaner OxiClean ...

  6. Adhesive remover - Wikipedia

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    Adhesive removers are intended to break down glue so that it can be removed from surfaces easily. [1] [2] [3] Formulations may be designed to remove a broad range of adhesives or to address a specific bond. [1] Many general purpose removers are intended to remove residue from adhesive tape. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Didi Seven - Wikipedia

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    Didi Seven is a stain remover that has been heavily advertised in North America. [1] For many years, it was manufactured and marketed by Interwood, a Canadian company which acquired rights to the product from a German company.