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9th December 14, 08:43 AM
#32
 Originally Posted by California Highlander
Agree with what you say, but I think you mean to substitute "acrylic" for "poly" above. PV=Poly Viscose. Good in hot weather. Acrylic, not good in hot weather or around open flame.
Stillwater has acrylic or wook kilts. No poly anything.
Acrylic is 100% polyester (actually polyacrylonitrile). So "poly" = "acrylic". PV is a blend of polyester and "viscose", which is the European term for rayon (which is made from cellulose).
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