Why you might want to rethink your next stain-resistant purchase
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You know when you have a girl's night and open that extra bottle of wine you had stashed away for a rainy day and someone's had just a liiiitttlllee too much to drink. Or maybe your kid's favorite Sunday morning routine is to bump into you causing your coffee to spill all over just as you sat down relax. We all know what it feels like, the dread of watching that spilled liquid inching towards your brand new white carpet or couch. You might have even tried to prevent this feeling from disasters like this by preemptively purchasing stain-resistant furniture (a.k.a. performance fabrics). BUT, let's be real, when fabrics are treated with a stain-resistant finish, what's in that finish is a whole lot of chemicals that you might not want in your home. Read more.
Stain resistant fabrics though could be a good choice to make are coupled with some health hazards. The chemicals that are used on stain resistance fiber leads to a variety of health complications. An alternative to these problems would be the use of synthetic and plastic-based fibers. These fibers are to be placed far from heat.
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