There is a line that is lighter than the rest of the arm about 4" up. In person it is yellow. I didn't test the fiber but leaning towards Poly.I can't really see on my monitor..
Is it just in that location?
The could be cotton, Linen or Poly
Has it been cleaned before and does it have a fire retardant?My client has a white sofa from Crate and Barrel that is yellowing in spots. Has anyone else seen this? Sofa is 2 months old. I told her to call them - I didn’t touch it.
I know they put out some defective rugs a few years back so I don’t trust the quality.
Thanks
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My client has a white sofa from Crate and Barrel that is yellowing in spots. Has anyone else seen this? Sofa is 2 months old. I told her to call them - I didn’t touch it.
I know they put out some defective rugs a few years back so I don’t trust the quality.
Thanks
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There is a line that is lighter than the rest of the arm about 4" up. In person it is yellow. I didn't test the fiber but leaning towards Poly.
Thanks Jim - there is down filling - could you explain this a bit? Does it matter if the cushions are down filled?Check for down filling in the cushions. Even though there isn’t down on the body, the flame retardant treated ticking may be used throughout the fabric.
Protector may also be an issue.
Thanks Scott - it’s only 3 months old so not sure that UV would affect it yet. I’ll get a confirmation on the fabric - Crate & Barrel did not have an answer.With that color change, I don't think it is poly fiber. Poorly applied protector, fire retardant suggest above and also lack of UV resistance to fading is another possibility.
They can get a independent inspector involved if needed. www.nicfi.org
Crate & Barrel = low-cost (to them) Chinese made. I've done a few rants in the past about Chinese furniture yellowing; it can be a back treatment on the fabric, foam off-gassing, framing materials off-gassing... or in the worst cases, the surface of the fabric is just a print over a generic polyester fabric. Good luck with that.
Sometimes an acid treatment will help, sometimes nothing helps. Best product we've found is "Carpet Renewer" by Winsol Labs. It's a tartaric acid, a copy of the old Steamway Yellow Eliminator.
never cleanedHas it been cleaned before and does it have a fire retardant?
Thanks Jim - there is down filling - could you explain this a bit? Does it matter if the cushions are down filled?
very good Jim ThanksFlame retardant used on the ticking that holds the feathers (and may be under other areas of the fabric as well) could be off gassing and causing the discoloration
So, how many chairs did you buy?Chinese furniture doesn't have to be cleaned to turn yellow. Hope they've learned about off-gassing by now.
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