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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Baby, Baby, Baby.


There are 133 million births each year, 247 births every minute, and four babies born every second. With all these babies that are being born, the options for cleanable and durable fabrics are a necessity. Fabric options in the past have been either dull or predictable. Although the typical microfiber suede may work for some homes and is an inherently cleanable fabric; it is not always the look that the designer or homeowner is going for. Recently fabrics have taken a turn for the best. Now fabrics offer the look you want; with the cleanability you need; and for an affordable price. When looking for a cleanable fabric always check the content. You want to keep an eye out for anything synthetic. Synthetic fabrics are usually tight woven fabrics with less of chance of absorption or staining. Whether you are looking for a chenille or linen look alike; most fabrics with a content of polyester, rayon, or acrylic have great options.




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