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Protective Floor Coverings

Even the simplest home improvement projects can be messy. Be sure to protect your floors while you work. There's a variety of protective products on the market today for vinyl or tile floors (especially for hardwood floors) or try this shred-proof and waterproof alternative. And for quick trips, don't forget shoe covers.
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" I'm Bob Vila from home again even the simplest home improvement project can be messy be sure to protect your floors like you work. There's a wide variety of protective products on the market today for vinyl or tile floors especially for hardwood floors or try this shed proven waterproof alternative. And for quick trips don't forget shoe covers for more information check out my website at bobvila.com. I'm Bob Vila good luck -- your home improvement project."

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