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  2. Textile performance - Wikipedia

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    Durable water repellent is another functional finish that makes fabrics resistant to water (hydrophobic). Clothing insulation is a property that provides thermal insulation for the wearer. [ 61 ] [ 62 ] A stain-repellent is an added property of fabrics to make them stain resistant. [ 63 ]

  3. Oilcloth - Wikipedia

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    The most familiar recent use was for brightly printed kitchen tablecloths. Dull-colored oilcloth was used for bedrolls , sou'westers , and tents . By the late 1950s, oilcloth became a synonym for vinyl ( polyvinyl chloride ) bonded to either a flanneled cloth or a printed vinyl with a synthetic non-woven backing.

  4. The best linen sheet sets - AOL

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    The linen sheets are OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified, come with a linen dust bag to store them in and come in four different colors — white, dove grey, oatmeal and charcoal.

  5. Silence cloth - Wikipedia

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    Silence cloth works as padding or a liner underneath the tablecloth. Silence cloth helps make the table silent, cushioning soft, luxurious, and formal, more presentable. It stops the dishes' noise, and it also prevents the table from scratches caused by plates and cutlery .

  6. Waxed cotton - Wikipedia

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    A pouch created using waxed cotton. Waxed cotton is cotton impregnated with a paraffin or natural beeswax based wax, woven into or applied to the cloth. [1] [2] Popular from the 1920s to the mid-1950s, the product, which developed from the sailing industry in England and Scotland, became commonly used for waterproofing.

  7. Buckram - Wikipedia

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    Buckram is a stiff cotton, or occasionally, linen or horse hair cloth with a plain, usually loose, weave, produced in various weights similar to muslin and other plain weave fabrics. [1] The fabric is soaked in a sizing agent such as wheat-starch paste, glue (such as PVA glue ), or pyroxylin (gelatinized nitrocellulose, developed around 1910 ...

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