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100% OLEFIN / NO PERFLUORINATED CHEMICALS ADDED

When it comes to durable fabrics, most people have heard of acrylic and polyester, but have you heard of olefin? Olefin is a synthetic fabric that is derived from ethylene and polypropylene. It was first developed in Italy in 1957. It is a unique solution -dyed fiber because it has no dye sites. So, stains are not able to attach themselves to the fiber. Polypropylene fiber can sometimes have a wool-like feel, but also is used to make flat woven fabrics and velvets. Olefin fabrics take stain resistance and abrasion to the next level. Besides that, they dry fast and offer additional sunlight fade and chemical resistance. Regular household cleaners can be used to clean them. Learn More at www.revolutionfabrics.com

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