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No matter where you purchase them, fabrics for the home are different from garment fabrics in several ways, both in how they are made and how they are intended to be used. Here are some of the main areas of difference: Width and print orientation— ... more
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For starters, the fact that Crypton has an integrated backing that won t separate. Once a fabric delaminates in a particular spot, a pocket forms between the fabric and the laminate. Not only can germs grow in this pocket, but the performance of ... more
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First, it must be stated that organic farming is a much smaller market than the modern, conventionally farmed cottons. With this in mind, it's completely understandable that the cost of doing business is greater than it is for the larger mass- ... more
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Because Sunbrella fabrics are designed for durability, stain resistance and easy maintenance and many years of use CushionGuys.com uses only the finest Sunbrella solution-dyed acrylic fabrics. Solution-dying is the process of adding color dye to ... more
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Absolutely not, so make sure you purchase 100% solution-dyed acrylic fabrics. There are other fabrics on the market today that are made from synthetic, solution-dyed fibers that have different names and make similar claims. If they are not solution- ... more
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Yes. For leaks or spills on hard surfaces, sprinkle generously on and around the spillage and wipe clean. For fabrics, upholstery or carpeting, cover the spill completely, allow it to be fully absorbed and vacuum when dry. For delicate surfaces and ... more
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Yes. MoldZyme® is not harmful to carpet, furniture, fabrics or any other surface that is washable with water. We do not recommend using it on sensitive fabrics like: silk, linen, velvet, etc. MoldZyme® can be used instead of shampoo in most ... more
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A. Tapestries are made of a wide variety of materials, the most common being 100% wool or 100% cotton. There are, however, blends> such as: wool & cotton; wool, cotton & a synthetic; cotton & polyester,; linen & cotton, etc. The materials used help ... more
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Bamboo fabrics are naturally hypo-allergenic and antibacterial, which prevents odors, allergies and skin reactions. It is especially beneficial to babies who face problems with eczema, allergies and sensitive skin. This is due to the highly ... more
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Bamboo is one of the worlds most sustainable and fastest growing plants, sometimes rising several feet in 24-hours. Unlike cotton bamboo crops can grow naturally without any fertilizers and pesticides and is also 100% biodegradable. Crops can ... more
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