Rather than rolling up an old carpet that can’t be reused, fold the carpet over and cut it into sections from the back using a utility knife. This makes it easier to handle and dispose of than trying to carry one big piece.
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Rather than rolling up an old carpet that can’t be reused, fold the carpet over and cut it into sections from the back using a utility knife. This makes it easier to handle and dispose of than trying to carry one big piece.
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