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9' X 12' "deer" Reversible Patio Mat For Rv / Camper / Motorhome on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Campbellsville, Kentucky, United States

Campbellsville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ming's Mark Exterior Part Type:Awnings Manufacturer Part Number:PA1 UPC:687077003280

Reversible Patio Mat

This reversible mat can be used indoors or outdoors; at home on the patio; next to your RV; in the park, garden or at picnics; while camping; or at the beach. It can also be used under pet cages and in exercise pens. Easily clean it with a broom or water sprayed from a hose. The woven construction dries quickly to prevent mold and mildew. The durable polypropylene material is coated with UV protection to resist sun damage and fading. Corner loops can be staked to hold it in place. The mat folds into a compact size for storage and comes with a nylon carry bag. 

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