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The fabric on my furniture has tiny fuzz balls. What are they?

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Pilling of a fabric occurs when groups of short or broken fibers on the surface of the fabric become tangled together in a tiny ball called a "pill". Pilling is not necessarily considered a manufacturing defect. Pilling results from rubbing (abrasion ... more

Little tiny bugs are invading my house and leaving red stains on the furniture and carpets. What are they and how can I get rid of them?

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Clover mites sometimes move into homes in February and early spring. When crushed they leave those tell-tale rusty red stains. The good news is they don't bite, cause disease, or eat household furnishings. Remove them when they become abundant by vac ... more

The fabric on my Hickory Chair furniture has tiny fuzz balls. What are they and how can I get rid of them?

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These tiny fuzz balls are "pills". Pilling is not necessarily considered a manufacturing defect. Normal pilling occurs when non-structural fibers work their way out of the fabric and "ball" up. (You may have also noticed this on wool and acrylic swea ... more

The fabric on my Thomasville furniture has tiny fuzz balls. What are they and how can I get rid of them?

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These tiny fuzz balls are "pills". Pilling is not necessarily considered a manufacturing defect. Normal pilling occurs when non-structural fibers work their way out of the fabric and "ball" up. (You may have also noticed this on wool and acrylic swea ... more

The fabric on my Thomasville East Hanover furniture has tiny fuzz balls. What are they and how can I get rid of them?

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These tiny fuzz balls are "pills". Pilling is not necessarily considered a manufacturing defect. Normal pilling occurs when non-structural fibers work their way out of the fabric and "ball" up. (You may have also noticed this on wool and acrylic swea ... more

The fabric on my Thomasville Paramus furniture has tiny fuzz balls. What are they and how can I get rid of them?

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These tiny fuzz balls are "pills". Pilling is not necessarily considered a manufacturing defect. Normal pilling occurs when non-structural fibers work their way out of the fabric and "ball" up. (You may have also noticed this on wool and acrylic swea ... more

The fabric on my Thomasville Woodbridge furniture has tiny fuzz balls. What are they and how can I get rid of them?

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These tiny fuzz balls are "pills". Pilling is not necessarily considered a manufacturing defect. Normal pilling occurs when non-structural fibers work their way out of the fabric and "ball" up. (You may have also noticed this on wool and acrylic swea ... more

The fabric on my Thomasville Eatontown furniture has tiny fuzz balls. What are they and how can I get rid of them?

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These tiny fuzz balls are "pills". Pilling is not necessarily considered a manufacturing defect. Normal pilling occurs when non-structural fibers work their way out of the fabric and "ball" up. (You may have also noticed this on wool and acrylic swea ... more

The fabric on my Thomasville Princeton furniture has tiny fuzz balls. What are they and how can I get rid of them?

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These tiny fuzz balls are "pills". Pilling is not necessarily considered a manufacturing defect. Normal pilling occurs when non-structural fibers work their way out of the fabric and "ball" up. (You may have also noticed this on wool and acrylic swea ... more
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