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-It doesn't absorb water (so water resistant) but absorbs oil, so also very useful for applying water/soil/fire resistant finishes.

-Easy to dye into colors and not damaged by mildew

-A nonallergenic insulator for pillow fillings and other objects

-It doesn't leach chemicals, and is food safe!

-Most polyester items are made to be stain and shrink resistant

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