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		<title>Reducing Allergens And Bacteria With Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning</title>
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When winter finally starts to release her hold and the sun starts to shine more, people seem to have a natural tendency to want to cleanse and beautify their homes by engaging in spring cleaning efforts. Many people get rid of the accumulation of dust, dirt and allergens that build up by [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Afghan Patterns</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Afghans are usually very bright and whimsical. They can come in any pattern. The most common pattern for an afghan is the octagon with surrounding color splashes. Afghans can come in stripes, for that is what is most commonly used for blankets. It can also come in random color variations of the octagon, being striped [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Afghan and throw rugs are among the most common used in America. Afghans were first formed in Afghanistan, where they got their name, and some are made with a lot of holes in them. The common fact about Afghans is that they are made of yarn and that they are hand-stitched.
The most common pattern in [...]]]></description>
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