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It is generally not a recommended procedure. The abrasion of carpet on carpet will cause both layers to wear prematurely. Certain types of glue down carpet can be installed over existing glue down carpet. Check the manufactures installation instructions. I do agree that installing stretch in carpet over existing stretch in carpet is not a good idea.
It means to use a tool with sharp point(s), such as a toothpick or a fork, to poke very small holes all over the surface of the pastry. These holes allow steam to escape without causing bubbles inside the pastry.
Bubbles in bread are caused by the yeast eating the bread dough and then the yeast passes gas and created a little microscopic bubble and that happens over and over again causing bubbles The Bubbles are carbon dioxide
There are holes over the poles. These holes are lowered concentrations.
The 2 holes are over poles. They are not actually holes.
There are 2 holes. One is over Arctic. One over Antarctic.
well no you cant jump over the holes iim very sorry
In order to lay carpet, tack strips are nailed all the way around the area to be carpeted. When you pull off that tack strip you will have a nice mess of holes that won't look good and will be hard to fix. Better to get large area rugs.
Yes but you will need a lot of tape, glue, and nails.
Over a thousand
Yes, no problem.
Yes you can.