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StanHansen

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    I have a customer who experienced an extreme case of bearding with a wool batting. That being said if was DEFINITELY user error. The batting is thermal bonded. The quilt was washed several times in HOT water and dried on COTTON in the dryer. This caused the thermal bonding to no longer hold the fibers together. The back was batik and the fibers migrated through the back everywhere. We ended up unquilting the entire quilt and requilting with a cotton batting. Since this incident I make sure to discuss the properties of thermal bonding with my customers. I luv wool batting and use it in my own quilts. As stated earlier if this was a universal problem the industry would be all over it. Use it with confidence if treated properly.

    Linda, thank you for sharing your story. The fact is that people usually don't know how to wash the material correctly and wash everything the same way. And then these people tend to blame their vacuum cleaner that is not working very well. But sometimes the problem is really in the bad vacuum cleaner. Fortunately, I have one a Shark Duoclean lift away cleaner which is very functional and comfortable in exploitation. You can read a detailed review about it on https://petsmatters.net/shark-duoclean-lift-away-review/ that discusses the advantages of this model and many other aspects. 

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