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  1. Test the solution on a small, inconspicuous area first. Gently hand wash or spot clean the sheepskin, then rinse with clean water. Avoid Excess Moisture: Do not soak the sheepskin or expose it to …

  2. Staining bonds mically bond with wool fibre. Once this bonding has taken place, removing the stain without some damage to the wool p le can be extremely dificult. It is very important to atend …

  3. Sheepskin is very easy to look after. The fibre’s unique structure gives it a natural durability and robustness. It even repels dirt! Even so, a little care and attention won’t go astray. Avoid direct …

  4. the sheepskin. Some of the chemi-cals can make a bad reaction and do harm to the sheepskin. Also, perfumes should be kept away from it, since they can crea-te very uncomfortable smells when they …

  5. Sheepskin is a byproduct of sheep raised to provide food. According to the American Sheep Industry Association, about 90% of the value of a sheep is the meat with about 10% of the value in the …

  6. Your sheepskin needs no more than the usual care you give normal bedding or woolen garments. However, daily airing is suggested, keeps the sheepskin fresh and lessens the need for more …

  7. The Australian Medical Sheepskin overlay is a simple, low cost, easy to use product that, unlike other supports surfaces (e.g. foam or fibre filled mattresses) can be used on beds, chairs and trolleys for …