Met History wrote:
>
> */Advertisement by United States Rubber Company, "A New Outlook on
> Living with U. S. Naugahyde and U. S. Koylon Foam" -- Interiors
> Magazine, May 1960, page 19:/*
>
> "Henry End, A. I. D., of Miami, Florida, says 'I feel that Naugahyde
> upholstery is at its best when used with natural materials.
> Classically designed, beautifully crafted furniture upholstered with
> luxurious Naugahyde becomes new, exciting and, most important,
> wonderfully liveable! Naugahyde, in its wide range of patterns,
> textures and colors, is not only beautiful and unusual, but amazingly
> durable and completely practical. A damp cloth keeps it clean. And
> for the utmost in long-lasting comfort, I recommend Naugahyde tailored
> over Koylon Foam cushioning.' "
>
>
>
Sharpshooter,
Sorry to ask, but need to know.
Can you fart on it and not leave a scent?
If it is scentless then I need to tell my bro who is recovering just
fine, we hope.
He and I have an ongoing debate re: the olfactory durability of various
forms of vehicular upholstery.
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