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We are in a new century.  Many valuable areas of carpeting exist within the White House.  Some patches of carpet in the oval office shows signs of wear and tear, much like crop circles, only this time appearing in the image of a pair of knees.  Crusted stains of an unknown origin are also apparant when walking barefoot.  As patriots, we owe it to our country to discover and recommend to whoever inhabits this hallowed house following the election to at least live and work in clean and pristine quarters.  With that in mind, I ask you all to list your remedies for cleaning and sanitizing the living quarters and work areas of the White House, and of course how to fix those troublesome areas of "wear and tear".
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