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Linen
Linen is best suited for formal living rooms or adult areas because it soils and wrinkles easily. Soiled linen upholstery must be professionally cleaned to avoid shrinkage.

Cotton
This natural fiber provides good resistance to wear, fading, and pilling..

Wool
Sturdy and durable, wool and wool blends offer good resistance to pilling, fading, wrinkling, and soil. Generally, wool is blended with a synthetic fiber to make it easier to clean and to reduce the possibility of felting the Blends can be spot-cleaned when necessary

Cotton Blend
Depending on the weave, cotton blends can be sturdy, family-friendly fabrics. A stain-resistant finish should be applied for everyday use.

Silk
Silk This delicate fabric is only suitable for adult areas, such as formal living rooms. It must be professionally cleaned if soiled

Polyester
Rarely used alone in upholstery, polyester is blended with other fibers to add wrinkle resistance, eliminate crushing of napped fabrics, and reduce fading. When blended with wool, polyester aggravates pilling problems.

Microfiber
Microfiber products used for consumer cleaning are generally constructed from split conjugated fibers of polyester and polyamide. Fabrics made with microfibers are exceptionally soft and hold their shape well. When high-quality microfiber is combined with the right knitting process, it creates an extremely effective cleaning material.

Haitian Cotton
Haitian cotton cannot always be safely cleaned by normal upholstery cleaning methods. Some professional cleaners may have specialty cleaning chemicals and techniques designed for handling Haitian cotton and similar fabrics. These techniques require more time and expense. The degree of cleaning that is possible may still be less than is normally attainable, and some risk of staining may be present. Your professional upholstery cleaner can advise you on cleaning Haitian cotton upholstery.

