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<blockquote data-quote="WuTwo" data-source="post: 2098394" data-attributes="member: 87354"><p>Trust it's not carpet? Or it's got that scotchgard stuff if it is.... We ended up with vinyl simply because of muddy paws. Eight paws makes a LOT of mud and down here it's red because of the iron in the soil. Y</p><p></p><p>You can use the soil itself as an ochre paint, and it's fun. We did that for home done cave painting - you know, hold a hand flat against a wall, then blow paint on and around it. You end up with a good silhouette of a handprint, just like the cave art. My son and I did it as a project when he was little - we got the soil, ground it down fine and mixed it with just enough water to give a paint liquid enough to put in a dish and blow on. Messy, but fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WuTwo, post: 2098394, member: 87354"] Trust it's not carpet? Or it's got that scotchgard stuff if it is.... We ended up with vinyl simply because of muddy paws. Eight paws makes a LOT of mud and down here it's red because of the iron in the soil. Y You can use the soil itself as an ochre paint, and it's fun. We did that for home done cave painting - you know, hold a hand flat against a wall, then blow paint on and around it. You end up with a good silhouette of a handprint, just like the cave art. My son and I did it as a project when he was little - we got the soil, ground it down fine and mixed it with just enough water to give a paint liquid enough to put in a dish and blow on. Messy, but fun. [/QUOTE]
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