Natural fibers made use of with carpeting are produced either by pests, animals, and even plants. The fibers that are produced by bugs or animals are called protein fibers. Those that are made by plants are called veggie fibers. Veggie and protein fibers share the usual drawback that they are both extremely absorbent and will have extended drying times when damp cleansed - which can result in mildew,. shrinking, as well as dry rot.
Wool. Wool fiber is produced from the fleece of lambs or. sheep
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