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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: NNE PA
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Not couch material but a good 420 Denier nylon shakes hair off of it very easily.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Macedon, NY
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I had friends that I would house/pet sit for frequently. They had some sort of micro-fiber sectional that animal hair was not suposed to stick to. Stuck to it like glue. I am not familiar with the different types of micro-fiber, if there are. I would think a tight woven material, like the denim or some type of canvas perhaps, would work. I you buy some different material the the fabric store. Cover each coushion in a different one, and see what works best.
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