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inna [77]
3 years ago
9

If you are looking for maximum strength and protection with the mat that you use, what would be an appropriate choice?

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1 answer:
gregori [183]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

If you want a mat that promotes the highest resistance and protection, you should choose one that is made with a thick fabric, with full-bodied fibers and difficult to unravel, but that maintains a high standard softness.

Explanation:

Mat is a small piece of fabric or carpet, which can be used under plates and glasses to protect the table, or used on the floor to protect people and ensure comfort. The level of quality, protection and strength of a mat will depend on the fabric used to produce it. It is important that this mat is made with a thick fabric, with full-bodied and soft fibers to provide protection when used on the floor. However, this is related to the intended use of the mat. A mat used on tables does not have to be made with a soft fiber fabric, but a heat resistant and waterproof fabric.

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