Topic: Ballistic Nylon
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How do you clean ballistic nylon luggage?
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What is the difference between ballistic nylon and denier?
Denier is a unit of weight indicating the fineness of fiber filaments and yarns that are woven together to make up the ballistic nylon. Read More »
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Where can you buy ballistic nylon in Australia?
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Ballistic nylon is a thick, tough, synthetic nylon fabric used for a variety of applications. Ballistic nylon was originally developed by the DuPont corporation as a ... More »
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According to San Diego Plastics, the numbers used to describe nylon refer to "how many methyl units (-CH2-) occur on each side of the nitrogen atoms (amide groups)." These affect the strength of the nylon and the effect that moisture has on... Read More »
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The ballistic nylon will be a higher denier (thickness of the thread). Also will be shiny/glossy compared to the matte finish of polyester. Ballistic nylon will be much more durable and much less likey to tear or scuff. You can get higher d... Read More »
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According to a website on luggage, ballistic nylon is stronger. Read all about it at the Related Link. Read More »
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Ballistic Nylon Go to wikipedia.org for more info on them. Read More »
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Leather it looks better and lasts longer. Read More »
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stay away from any enamel paint as when cured dries hard and will scratch and peel. find a laquer based spray paint (can) put 5 coats on it back to back as soon as coats of paint dry. beleive it or not you can use a mild wax or saddle soap ... Read More »
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