there's a distinctive texture to it but I can't describe it as a useful abrasive.
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Is it used for cleaning?
Does it contain things?
wow, anybody else out there with probing questions? I meet need a little help here (but no clues yet, please).
Summary:
Human wrought
Vegetal
Smaller than a breadbox
Inedible
Sometimes decorative, but not its purpose
Not cawfee
I'm in NH near a really good cawfee roaster
Has an aroma, but like its decorative quality, not why it's used and not from gassing.
Not hard rubber (probably not soft rubber either)
Finish weathers with use
Not wood
Not used for cleaning
Not considered a household item
Rectangular shape
Not primarily found outdoors
Most of us experience it manually. Sometimes there is a machine involved.
It has a distinct texture, which may be abrasive. But the texture is not useful as an abrasive.
It is not used for cleaning
It does not contain things
Does it require energy to perform its function?
Will you buy in a hardware store?
I think a hint may be in order...I'm stumped
Is it green?
ok, now we are getting somewhere: vegetable green rectangle experienced manually usually but sometimes with a machine . . . . not a question, just an excited "I have to go around looking for green rectangles . . . "
OK a question: Is that green BECAUSE it is vegetable?
made of fabric, like cloth?
Two parter: Is its green a signal for some action or sign that something is allowed (as in "green =go?"). Or is its green to make it blend into something.