Cotton fabric chair covers are both beautiful and healthful. They're thin and delicate, yet extremely durable, so your home can look good without sacrificing comfort. These fabric chair covers are made of a material that has been used for eight thousand years, once considered as priceless as gold. Now, one of every two textiles is produced from cotton, just to give you an idea of how reliable cotton chair covers are. They don't tear very easily at all and they allow air to flow to your chair's natural fabric. Best of all, cotton chair covers won't retain static electricity. Cotton fabric chair covers will withstand any detergent and water temperature, so cleaning them is a breeze, and moths can't digest them.
In contrast to the near millennial age of cotton, polyester has only been developed in the last century, and most of its fibers come from petroleum. Stains won't touch these fabric chair covers, their color will hold for years, and they won't hold static or wrinkle. They're a little more sensitive than cotton fabric covers, though: Wash them on gentle cycle with cool water, iron them on low, don't bleach them and don't apply overmuch heat. On the plus side, polyester fabric chair covers dry quickly and the material doesn't stretch or shrink. Since polyester fabric chair covers are usually an amalgam of polyester and spandex, they fit your furniture snugly.
Both cotton and polyester obviously have great benefits, with unique appearances and textures. Cotton is more durable, while polyester is more stain resistant. Both have a natural feel, but polyester fabric chair covers are softer and are usually more versatile in its appearance. Caring for polyester fabric chair covers is easier, although you have to be careful of high temperatures. Either option is very affordable.
Deciding which one to get is neither straightforward nor a science. Just look around at your home and determine which features you need most, plus how specialized you want your fabric chair covers to look. There is no such thing as a wrong choice for fabric chair covers, except the one you don't like or is too hard to care for.
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