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" ... Gold: Let’s look at wool and synthetic carpeting. What’s the best way to sanitize those? ... "
" ... In addition to the obvious damage done to upholstery and carpeting, floodwater is a corrosive and abrasive mixture of water and dirt (and sometimes salt) that works its way virtually everywhere within a vehicle. It can particularly hard on electronics, lubricants, and mechanical systems. A thorough cleaning and reconditioning would be both extensive and expensive and would probably not be worth the money and/or effort. ... "
" ... Like everyone else, textile producers are entitled to divert their resources from production, R&D, and other productive endeavors to K Street to make a political case. But the public shouldn’t believe for a moment the peddled fallacies about this industry struggling to survive and being one import surge away from extinction. This is a highly sophisticated industry, comprised of some 9,000 firms, with market power concentrated among to top 50 companies (about 60% of sales). Apparel producers account for only 16 percent of the textile industry’s revenues, the bulk of which come from producers of home furnishings, carpeting, conveyer belts, tires, medical devices, and aerospace parts. Even if the industry lost some apparel producers as customers on account of real competition (as opposed to trade managed through yarn-forward), it has plenty of other revenue sources to cultivate. Meanwhile, single working mothers raising children might be able to stretch their budgets further on account of lower-priced clothing. ... "
" ... The first brand-new vehicle I ever bought off the lot was a 1986 Toyota Van. As a single, child-free graduate student, I was not in the minivan target demographic, but it was the right vehicle at the right price at the right time for me. My Van was a CRG Cargo Van trim model, which meant it had no rear side windows, no second- or third-row seats, no sound-deadening insulation, rear interior trim, headliner or carpeting, and no radio. The only option I accepted was a front passenger seat. I loved this Van, and drove it for many years, across the country and back again. It made me a minivan fan, and a follower of Toyota’s minivan progress. ... "