Yes and no. Some do but it would have to be carbon (fibre)
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Yes. Anything that is organic or came from an organic material has Carbon.
You can, although you aren't polishing the carbon fabric itself. Instead, you are polishing the gelcoat, paint, or epoxy matrix that's visible over the carbon fibers. Sanding or polishing through this topcoat can damage the fabric.
To remove feviquick mark from the fabric without damaging the fabric you will have to let it dry first before soaking the fabric and wash it gently.
Freeze the fabric by placing it outside in winter or into your freezer.Break the gum off carefully.Thaw the fabric and pretreat the stain.Wash the fabric as you normally would.
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Yes. Anything that is organic or came from an organic material has Carbon.
Black carbon fiber is usually real carbon threads, as opposed to any other color, which are generally fiberglass covered with an aluminum coating. Glass fabric can also be colored black to simulate carbon fabric.
One can find carbon fiber fabric at Soller Composites, Composite Envisions, Composites Canada, OPP-MacMoto, Carbon Fiber Deals, Toms Hardware and many more.
You can, although you aren't polishing the carbon fabric itself. Instead, you are polishing the gelcoat, paint, or epoxy matrix that's visible over the carbon fibers. Sanding or polishing through this topcoat can damage the fabric.
Are you sure the term is "Peach" or could it be a textile term "Peak" or "Pique"???Textile Peach Finish: Surface finish of fabric using abrasion (also Carbon finish)Pique: Special type of knitted fabric structure (eg. Polo shirts by La Coste)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polo_shirt
Polyester fabric is a very care free fabric that is also very cheap to produce. The thread is made from a plastic compound. Polyester is not just cheap to purchase, but also has a quite noticeable different feel when compared to silk or rayon/viscous. The fabric doesn't feel as soft, and feels much stiffer.
Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, or did you mean like some sort of fabric or a rock or something like that
When the fabric stores receive the fabric on the bolt, the fabric is wrapped right side in. To show the true color and texture of the fabric the employees must take the fabric and drape it over the bolt.
Carbon fiber is formed when carbon atoms are aligned with a fiber and bonded together into crystals - carbon fibers are then bundled together, forming a tow, which may then be woven into fabric.
Remnant fabric is fabric leftover or recycled