Caffling Modern Area Rugs for Living Room 2x3 Feet, Cute Alphabe
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Caffling Modern Area Rugs for Living Room 2x3 Feet, Cute Alphabe
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[STAINPROOF amp; NON-SHEDDING] Large area rugs is incredibly soft, made from durable Non-woven felt, which is more softer and luxurious underfoot; Its comfy and warm fabric is very family-friendly and shields toes from the cold floor.Our modern indoor rug is designed for luxurious feeling and comfort; soft to the touch; warm and beautiful; not shed and not fade
[CONTEMPORARY AREA RUGS] Designed with resilience against everyday wear and tear that is kid and pet-friendly.The perfect combination of style and durability, our rugs bring home effortless sophistication, perfect for high traffic areas of your home living room, dining room, kitchen, and hallways
[INDOOR OUTDOOR AREA RUG] Our Rug Runner is Perfect size and throw it in your living room, bedroom, classroom, dorm, office chair, kitchen, laundry room, doorway, entryway, porch, hotel, floor, outdoor, indoor, welcome mat for a layered offers luxurious comfort and versatile furnishing options style to any room and place
[LOW PILE amp; NON-SLIP] Sleek and functional 0.37" pile height allows for convenient placement in entryways and underneath furniture, and will not obstruct doorways, rugs with non-slip backing designs helps to avoid slips and trips due to its firmness.
[EASY MAINTENANCE amp; DURABLE] Machine Washable Area Rugs. Soft and comfortable to touch; Thick and built to last a long time; Machine Washable. Stress-free cleaning includes regular vacuuming and gently blotting out minor stains with a mild detergent or carpet cleaner.But recommend dry clean for maintenance.
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Size:2'x3'
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Color:Yakcag1272
PLEASE NOTE: In case of creases - roll the rug in the opposite direction, while applying pressure to the rug - take the edge, flip it where there is a crease, and slowly pull the rug back, while applying a downward pressure on the crease.
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The FCC Call Sign KELG was originated by Fred Lundgren when he founded a company named Bastrop County Communications in 1976 and applied for the original license of the Elgin, Texas radio station. The license was granted in 1979. The station operated with a four tower parallelogram on 1440 AM with a directional array designed to put a city grade signal over Austin, Texas. Therefore, KELG stands for K-Elgin and is not related to the non-description in definitions.net.more »
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The FCC Call Sign KELG was originated by Fred Lundgren when he founded a Texas Corporation named Bastrop County Communications in 1976 and applied for the original license of the Elgin, Texas radio station. The license was granted in 1979. The station operated with a four tower parallelogram on 1440 AM with a directional array designed to put a city grade signal over Austin, Texas.more »
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