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Why doesn't the carpet rot, dissolve, and lose its usefulness?

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It will, especially at the top edge, but down lower, where the air and
water doesn't get to it, it will take a VERY long time.

After reading Ingrid's advice we did the Demon Pond with both padding and
carpet. ~ jan


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Why doesn't the carpet rot, dissolve, and lose its usefulness?

rtk


It will, especially at the top edge, but down lower, where the air and
water doesn't get to it, it will take a VERY long time.

After reading Ingrid's advice we did the Demon Pond with both padding and
carpet. ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
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Why doesn't the carpet rot, dissolve, and lose its usefulness?

rtk


It will, especially at the top edge, but down lower, where the air and
water doesn't get to it, it will take a VERY long time.

After reading Ingrid's advice we did the Demon Pond with both padding and
carpet. ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
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and isnt that padding easy to handle? Ingrid

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and isnt that padding easy to handle? Ingrid

Extremely, and the bottom is nice and cushy for our feet. ;o) If only wall
to wall would hold up so. ~ jan
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and isnt that padding easy to handle? Ingrid

Extremely, and the bottom is nice and cushy for our feet. ;o) If only wall
to wall would hold up so. ~ jan
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