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		<title>By: Pet Friendly Interior Design &#171; Hoechstetter Interiors</title>
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		<description>[...] Slipcovers of something like cotton duck or a polyester blend can be thrown in the washing machine (be sure to preshrink the fabric before making up!), so you could keep your furniture covered for every day use and then remove it to show off your good upholstery when you have company. There&#8217;s an excellent article on what to look for in purchasing a slipcover, and how to wash them, at Posh Living. [...]</description>
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