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American School & University,  December, 2005  

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Byline: Steve Williams Winter weather can be rough on carpets. Snow, rain, wind, and even the cold itself can take a toll. Now is a good time to better understand the havoc that winter weather can play on carpets and learn the steps that can be taken to protect them. Some of winter's worst carpet-care offenders: Sand, rock salt and calcium chloride commonly are used as ice melters.

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These products are tracked onto carpets and can eat away at carpet fibers. Tar and asphalt break down in the winter months. Ice melters can hasten the process. Together, they can cause ...

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