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Weekly Tip
When moving heavy wheeled furniture (pianos, buffets, etc.), prevent damage by placing a protective barrier of heavy cardboard or plywood between the wheels and the carpet. Olefin/berber carpet burns at 165 degrees dry. It will literally melt if there is too much friction. Be very careful about dragging anything across it.