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| I think one reason this is so hard to get rid of is that these fibers often stick to our clothes. Does anyone know of a fabric (such as teflon) that these things don't stick to? |
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| Maybe, I bought these sheets that are made of microfiber and are kind of silky. They last longer, I need to change them at about 5 days instead of 3. They are marketed as a kind of Egyption cotton and have 600 thread count. ~HH. |
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