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  2. Widemex - Wikipedia

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    The products they sold were exported to various countries in Europe. One of its products was the metallized ironing board cover, at that time a complete new technical product for their market. After several years the company decided to sell only fabric which was laminated with foam, especially produced for ironing boards.

  3. Ironing - Wikipedia

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    Ironing a shirt. Ironing is the use of an iron, usually heated, to remove wrinkles and unwanted creases from fabric. [1] The heating is commonly done to a temperature of 180–220 °C (360–430 °F), depending on the fabric. [2] Ironing works by loosening the bonds between the long-chain polymer molecules in the fibres of the material. While ...

  4. Iron Marge - Wikipedia

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    At the store, they see a spy kit toy and buy it instead of the robe. They receive a free ironing board cover to give to Marge by applying for a store credit card. At Marge's birthday party, the children give her the ironing board cover. Marge pretends to be happy.

  5. Sarah Boone - Wikipedia

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    The patent drawing for the ironing board invented by Sarah Boone. Sarah Marshall was born in Craven County, North Carolina, near the town of New Bern, in 1832. [6] Along with her three siblings, she was born into slavery and barred from formal education. [7] [8] Sarah was educated by her grandfather at home. [8]

  6. John Mills Limited - Wikipedia

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    JML (John Mills Limited) is a consumer product company based around the UK specialising in the promotion of products in retail stores with video screens. [2]The company develops products in the categories of homewares, health & beauty, DIY and gifts and sells them through its website, TV channels and retail stores.

  7. Arthur W. Saha - Wikipedia

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    Saha worked as a research chemist and is credited with the patent for the first fire resistant ironing board cover, and for various paints and pigments used on the exteriors of the first space satellites. [citation needed] At one time he was a resident of Minnesota; in his later years Saha resided in Cooperstown, Otsego County, New York.