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[Glen Raven Mills] A registered trademark for a thick woven acrylic fabric. Sunbrella® is composed of 100% acrylic fibers that are solution dyed then coated with a fluorocarbon finish. It is resistant to fading, water, sunlight, mildew, rot and pollution. Sunbrella® is sold commercially for awnings, lawn furniture and boat covers. It has also been used for lining paintings.
 
[Glen Raven Mills] A registered trademark for a thick woven acrylic fabric. Sunbrella® is composed of 100% acrylic fibers that are solution dyed then coated with a fluorocarbon finish. It is resistant to fading, water, sunlight, mildew, rot and pollution. Sunbrella® is sold commercially for awnings, lawn furniture and boat covers. It has also been used for lining paintings.
  
== Additional Information ==
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==Resources and Citations==
  
Sunbrella: [http://www.canvasnet.com/sunbrella.htm Website]
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* Sunbrella: [https://www.sunbrella.com/?&msclkid=2a484acf9bef1624b7fd2850f5551af2&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=%5BADL%5D%20%5BBrand%5D%20%5BHighlander%20Exact%5D%20Brand%20-%20General&utm_term=sunbrella&utm_content=General%20-%20General&gclid=2a484acf9bef1624b7fd2850f5551af2&gclsrc=3p.ds Fabrics]
 
 
== Sources Checked for Data in Record ==
 
  
 
* Teri Hensick, contributed information, 1998
 
* Teri Hensick, contributed information, 1998

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Description

[Glen Raven Mills] A registered trademark for a thick woven acrylic fabric. Sunbrella® is composed of 100% acrylic fibers that are solution dyed then coated with a fluorocarbon finish. It is resistant to fading, water, sunlight, mildew, rot and pollution. Sunbrella® is sold commercially for awnings, lawn furniture and boat covers. It has also been used for lining paintings.

Resources and Citations

  • Teri Hensick, contributed information, 1998