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Happy easter | Week of March 26th - April 1st, 2024 | RADIO #1080 | TV #480

Brian Milnes with Bond Products discusses DIY carpet binding. Family operated since 1947, Bond Products offers a large variety of carpet binding and rug making products, including Instabind, The World’s First DIY Carpet Binding Solution – a patented DIY carpet edge finishing tape that is applied using only scissors and a glue gun. Bond Products also offers a large variety of custom rug making products. Among them are: Portable zigzag lock-stitch carpet binders; New style bobbin-less portable carpet binders; Table or stationary binders and sergers; Cove base cutters; Binding tapes in cotton and polyester with ranging widths, styles and colors and widths; Serging yarns, fringes, and threads; Specialty artificial turf hot melt tapes for joining turf seams together (these state of the art tapes are used on some NFL fields); Carpet fringe; and Rug Backing / underlayment.



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