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Q: What is Microfiber? See Wikipedia's
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Microfiber (British spelling: Microfibre) is fiber with strands less than one denier. Microfiber is a blend 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. This material can hold up to seven times its weight in water. They are also used for some cleaning applications, because of their exceptional ability to absorb oils.
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Q: Sheepskin car seat covers? See
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A sheepskin car seat cover is an aesthetic and protective automobile accessory fabricated from natural sheepskin pelts. Soft and plush, sheepskin car seat covers are said to relieve pressure points in the neck, back, and legs while driving, and also protect automobile seats from wear and tear.
Typically, the covers are fashioned from sheepskin pelts that are shorn (also known as “shearling”) for a more uniform appearance. The shearling pelts are machine-stitched together on the underside to create a smooth sheath that covers the automobile seat and fastens beneath it with sturdy elastic straps.