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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was setting a piping hot dish onto a trivet on the dining room table and managed to accidentally touch and melt a little spot on the fabric of my brand new tablecloth :(. [/quote] How do you melt fabric? Plastic you mean?[/quote] No. It's a nice, red holiday fabric tablecloth. There is a shiny spot where the hot casserole dish touched it. I put it in the wash but I'm pretty sure that the fabric actually melted a little. Didn't hurt the table - thank goodness![/quote] K. Then your "fabric" is polyester. Ergo plastic. Real fabric doesn't melt. Geesh. [/quote] Welcome To The Tablecloth Fact Channel! Tonight our experts will discuss whether fabric can, in fact, melt or merely burst into flames. Our first caller is from Akron, Ohio. Go ahead, Akron:[/quote] My holiday flop - my ultra expensive linen napkins and placemat set. I spent a small fortune on them and spent another small fortune to get the. pressed. They seemed flimsily and wrinkled right away. So forget the linen. PP - where did you get the beautiful polyester tablecloth? I'm going that way next year! [/quote] Target [/quote]
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