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MUSHROOM SPIRIT 10*H*
255-000
100% Solution Dyed Nylon - from BASF Polymer
FINISH Teflon
ABRASION RESISTANCE Exceeds 1,045,000 Double Rubs
CLEANING WS: Spot clean with water-based cleaning
agent, mild solvent or foam. Follow cleaner instructions carefully. Avoid
products with carbon tetra- chloride or other toxic agents. Professional
cleaning is recommended.
FLAME RESISTANCE Passes California Technical Bulletin
#117, Section E; BIFMA; NFPA 260 May comply with California Technical
Bulletin 133 when combined with appropriate components.
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Vermont Navy
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CONTENT 68% Nylon, 32% Polyester
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ABRASION RESISTANCE
50,000 Double Rubs
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CLEANING WS: Spot clean with water-based cleaning
agent, mild solvent or foam. Follow cleaner instructions carefully. Avoid
products with carbon tetra- chloride or other toxic agents. Professional
cleaning is recommended.
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FLAME RESISTANCE
UFAC Class 1, NFPA 260 Class 1, CS 191-53 nonignition, Cal. 117 Sec E
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Hula Hoop Forest
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CONTENT 50% Polyester, 50% Cotton
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ABRASION RESISTANCE
50,000 double rubs
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CLEANING WS: Spills and stains should be removed from fabrics
as soon as possible. While staining may be minimized on Nano-Pel enhanced
fabrics, cleaning may still be necessary. If spills are removed
immediately, there will be minimal to no staining on the fabric. If spills
go unnoticed for a period of time and staining occurs, the Nano-Pel
enhanced fabrics will clean easily and quickly with proper cleaning
procedures. Clean liquid spills quickly with a dry, clean cloth. For
liquid spills, gently blot (do not rub) spill immediately with an
absorbent cloth while the spill is still fresh. Wipe off with clean water
and a dry, clean clean cloth if needed. For Semi-solids, try to lift the
spot off of the fabric. Working in a circular motion or removing the spill
from the side is often the best means to lift spills from the fabric.
Change towel surface frequently until spot has been transferred off of the
fabric and onto the absorbent cleaning cloth. (Try to avoid pressing the
spill or spreading the stain.) Wipe off with clean water and a dry, clean
cloth. For stubborn spills, if a spill does not come off with water and a
dry, clean cloth, add a mild detergent mixed with water, and repeat
circular motion. (Mild detergents such as Sport Wash, Tide Free, Cheer
Free) Wipe off with water and a dry, clean cloth. (Do not rub harshly. The
harder you rub when cleaning a spill, the deeper the soil can penetrate
between the fibers.) Remove all soap residue from the surface with clean
water. If thorough rinsing does not occur, re-soiling of the affected area
can occur. NOTE: If the wrong type of cleaner is used, the fabric could
be permanently damaged. Some stains may require a second cleaning to achieve
satisfactory results. If there is detergent residue causing re-soiling,
remove it using a hot water extraction method, using clear water.
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FLAME RESISTANCE
California 117, Sec. E, Class 1
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Scrabble Geranium
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CONTENT 48% Polyester, 52% Rayon
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ABRASION RESISTANCE
50,000 double rubs
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CLEANING WS: Spills and stains should be removed from fabrics
as soon as possible. While staining may be minimized on Nano-Pel enhanced
fabrics, cleaning may still be necessary. If spills are removed
immediately, there will be minimal to no staining on the fabric. If spills
go unnoticed for a period of time and staining occurs, the Nano-Pel
enhanced fabrics will clean easily and quickly with proper cleaning
procedures. Clean liquid spills quickly with a dry, clean cloth. For
liquid spills, gently blot (do not rub) spill immediately with an
absorbent cloth while the spill is still fresh. Wipe off with clean water
and a dry, clean clean cloth if needed. For Semi-solids, try to lift the
spot off of the fabric. Working in a circular motion or removing the spill
from the side is often the best means to lift spills from the fabric.
Change towel surface frequently until spot has been transferred off of the
fabric and onto the absorbent cleaning cloth. (Try to avoid pressing the
spill or spreading the stain.) Wipe off with clean water and a dry, clean
cloth. For stubborn spills, if a spill does not come off with water and a
dry, clean cloth, add a mild detergent mixed with water, and repeat
circular motion. (Mild detergents such as Sport Wash, Tide Free, Cheer
Free) Wipe off with water and a dry, clean cloth. (Do not rub harshly. The
harder you rub when cleaning a spill, the deeper the soil can penetrate
between the fibers.) Remove all soap residue from the surface with clean
water. If thorough rinsing does not occur, re-soiling of the affected area
can occur. NOTE: If the wrong type of cleaner is used, the fabric could
be permanently damaged. Some stains may require a second cleaning to achieve
satisfactory results. If there is detergent residue causing re-soiling,
remove it using a hot water extraction method, using clear water.
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FLAME RESISTANCE
California 117, Sec. E, Class 1
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Shire Academy
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CONTENT 100% Marquesa Lana (Polyolefin)
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ABRASION RESISTANCE
Can exceed 250,000 double rubs
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CLEANING WS: for water based stains use water
based cleaning agents. For oil based stains use solvent cleaner.
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FLAME RESISTANCE
California Technical Bulletin 117, Section E CS-191-53,
Class 1 BIFMA FF1-78 ASTM E84, Class A B.S. 5852 Part 1: 1979 Ignition
Source 0; Smoldering Cigarette NFPA 260-1989 UFAC, Class 1
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Steeples - Ocean
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CONTENT 50% Polyester, 25% Acrylic, 25% Cotton
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ABRASION RESISTANCE
50,000 Double Rubs
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CLEANING W: Spot clean with water-based cleaning
agent, mild solvent or foam. Follow cleaner instructions carefully. Avoid
products with carbon tetra- chloride or other toxic agents. Professional
cleaning is recommended.
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FLAME RESISTANCE
UFAC Class 1, Cal. 117 Sec 1
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Charcoal Wave Length
279-006
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CONTENT 100% Solution Dyed Olefin
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ABRASION RESISTANCE Exceeds 90,000 Double
Rubs
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CLEANING WS: Spot clean with water-based
cleaning agent, mild solvent or foam. Follow cleaner instructions
carefully. Avoid products with carbon tetra- chloride or other toxic
agents. Professional cleaning is recommended.
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FLAME RESISTANCE Passes California Technical
Bulletin #117, Section E; BIFMA;NFPA 260 May comply with California
Technical Bulletin 133 when combined with appropriate
components.
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