Add a spring to your home!  This is a cheery mint/green plaid Crypton finish upholstery fabric will surely brighten any room!  Also perfect for pet bedding cover!

As colors may vary from one monitor to the next and repeats may be larger then they appear in the picture, we encourage you to order a FREE sample to insure this fabric is just perfect for you!  No returns will be accepted.

  • Content: 59% Polyester 41% Rayon
  • Width: 54 inches
  • Finish: Crypton®
  • Backing: Acrylic
  • Railroaded: No
  • Repeat: H- 1/4 in. V- 3/4 in.
  • Market: Contract Interiors, Hospitality, Healthcare
  • Primary Application: Upholstery
  • Abrasion: 50,000 Double Rubs
  • Colorfastness to Light: Class 4 min. 40 hours
  • Pilling: Class 3
  • California Tech. Bulletin 117 Section E
  • NFPA 260
  • UFAC Class 1

Orders will ship within 1-2 days of receiving cleared payment.   At my discretion, I may choose to send your package via UPS Ground at no additional cost to you, therefore please insure your shipping address includes your street address as UPS does not deliver to PO Boxes.

Cleaning:

There is nothing better than regular maintenance on your upholstery fabrics. Any of the Crypton® Upholstery options: prints, woven, suede will be easier than any textile in the world to keep looking clean and new. Soap and water can be an effective cleaning method.

Studies with ASCR show that nothing works better on Crypton® than a powdered enzyme detergent, such as Tide® or Cheer®, mixed with water. Be sure to rinse with a clean cloth and clear water. The fabric must be rinsed thoroughly, leaving no soap residue. Because Crypton® fabrics were designed for easy maintenance, the use of solvent-based cleaners is unnecessary. In fact, some heavy-duty solvents can damage the textile fibers. To be safe, we recommend that you do not use solvents in the general maintenance of Crypton® fabrics. Diluted bleach (four parts water to one part bleach) can be used to disinfect Crypton®, but should be removed quickly and completely to avoid fading. Bleach that is not completely removed will eventually fade the fabric.