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I was about to buy some fleece on Ebay but then realised it didn't say anything about being 100% polyester, or anti-pill or polar. So I messaged the Seller asking whether they knew, they replied saying to the best of their knowledge it is 100% polyester. As the Seller isn't sure, is it most likely to be 100% polyester, because that is the most common isn't it? Can anyone tell from the picture? If so I will post the picture. I'm just worried I'll buy it then it won't be useable. |
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What should I do!!? I don't know whether to buy it! I would post the Ebay link but I have a feeling it isn't allowed? Will it matter that much if it isn't 100% polyester? Chances are it is but just incase... |
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I would ask the seller to check the tickets on the fleece, if there are any tickets. They should say something about what it is made out of. I would always stick with 100% polyester. I think in the huge sticky about fleece as bedding, it says that fleece that isn't 100% polyester can just let the pee sit on top, or just not dry out as quickly, leaving the fleece feeling wet for long after your piggie pees. I actually don't have experience with using non-100% polyester fleece, but that is what the huge sticky thread says about it. |