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Where can I find more textoline for my hammock
scottishf
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I bought http://www.bargaincrazy.com/epages/BargainCrazy.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/BargainCrazy/Products/J01050KG/SubProducts/J01050KG01D
a couple of years ago, but the fabric has ripped. Any idea where I can get some more, or even some ideas on how else I could repair this ?
a couple of years ago, but the fabric has ripped. Any idea where I can get some more, or even some ideas on how else I could repair this ?
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just bumping this :-)0
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There must be someone who can tell me where I can get this :-(0
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email where you bought it from and they should put you in touch with their supplier.
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Thanks, I hadn't thought of that :-)0
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Had a similar problem myself. This might help, the dark brown might work for you at (can't post a link) website protectivetextile dot co dot uk. Look at PVC Polyester which is what Textilene is. Good luck.0
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The_Wise_One wrote: »Had a similar problem myself. This might help, the dark brown might work for you at (can't post a link) website protectivetextile dot co dot uk. Look at PVC Polyester which is what Textilene is. Good luck.
Thanks, I had a look but couldn't find anything suitable :-(0 -
Quick query: I have found webpages re the new-style recliners that we want to buy. Some webpages state their item is made of "Textoline" . . . others state "Textiline".
Is there any real difference? Is one just a copy of the other?! Is there a 'genuine' product? i.e. where the quality might be better. Or is it just a spelling typo error that was made at some point along the product's marketing process, that was for some reason left in the specification?
We want to invest in recliners that will LAST! (if that's not counter to modern manufacturing concepts! :rotfl:)APennySaved
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