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garfunkel22 Aug 2016 18:29hello
what does this mean
Rub test cycles: 24,000
Abrasion resistance: 4 good
Pilling: 4 slight
Abrasion resistance probably refers to the fabric’s durability? What number would be considered very good or insufficient, or in other words, what should it have?
Pilling then is probably similar to fuzzing? How should "slight" be rated?
Can someone help me with this?
€: Which sofa manufacturers can be considered good or high-quality in terms of quality and workmanship, not bad or similar?
Which ones are rather not recommended?
Which fabric would you avoid? For example, leather is not an option for me, and I don’t like coarse woven fabric.
what does this mean
Rub test cycles: 24,000
Abrasion resistance: 4 good
Pilling: 4 slight
Abrasion resistance probably refers to the fabric’s durability? What number would be considered very good or insufficient, or in other words, what should it have?
Pilling then is probably similar to fuzzing? How should "slight" be rated?
Can someone help me with this?
€: Which sofa manufacturers can be considered good or high-quality in terms of quality and workmanship, not bad or similar?
Which ones are rather not recommended?
Which fabric would you avoid? For example, leather is not an option for me, and I don’t like coarse woven fabric.
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mrs_bauherrin3 Nov 2016 12:57We have a sofa from Ewald Schilling - Even if you exclude leather, for us only leather was an option because of hygiene. Over the years, fabric tends to accumulate quite a bit.
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garfunkel3 Nov 2016 19:28So now I have a microfiber cover on the sofa
mrs_bauherrin schrieb:
We have a sofa from Ewald Schilling – Even though you rule out leather, for us only leather was an option because of hygiene. Over the years, fabric tends to accumulate quite a bit.Then you better not look into how leather is industrially tanned. Dust mites and dust are nothing compared to that. 🙄 😀
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