Here are some things you need to know
about the difference between natural and synthetic fibers.
Which ones resist stains more easily?
You might be surprised to learn that
the natural fibers – such as wool especially – are the best ones
at resisting wear and tear and stains. When you think about it,
you’ve never seen a bald sheep! While wool in particular is more
expensive than many other synthetic fibers it is capable of lasting a
lot longer too, so in reality the cost is borne out by a much longer
life span.
Are all natural fibers long lasting?
There are certainly other natural
fibers that are long lasting and eco-friendly too, such as bamboo and
sea grass. But some are better in some areas of the home as opposed
to others. For example wool has the ability to withstand being
squashed down in heavy traffic areas. But sea grass for example is
not the best material to use in areas where stains could easily
occur, as it is not as easy to keep clean in this respect.
So does this mean natural fibers are
better than synthetic ones?
It depends on your outlook. For example
you need to think about whether your budget could stretch to wool
carpets. If you want a good quality carpet that is able to resist
stains and yet doesn’t cost a lot of money, you could opt for a
synthetic one that has a stain resistant coating or treatment added
to it. This means spillages cannot sink down into the pile and cause
permanent staining.
Can you still look forward to a long
life from a carpet made from synthetic fibers?
Yes you can, especially if it is made
from something like nylon or polyester. These fibers have the
advantage of being water resistant for starters, and they can be hard
wearing. The trick is to buy the best quality carpet you can. The
cheaper the carpet is the less likely it is to last a long time.
As you can see it is important not to
group all synthetic fibers together. Neither should you do the same
with natural fibers. Some have more appealing properties than others
to be put in certain rooms in the home. Furthermore if you want to be
eco-friendly you don’t necessarily have to choose natural fibers,
as some manmade ones come from eco-friendly sources too.
It’s good then to know that both
types of fiber have their advantages to think about, just as they
also have some disadvantages in certain ways. The more you can do to
consider them all equally, the easier it will be to choose the right
fiber for your new carpet.
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