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Does your antimicrobial yarn treatment lose strength over time?

Another question we often hear is "Does your antimicrobial treatment lose strength over time?"

The reason people ask this is that not all antimicrobial treatments work in the same way. Some products are leaching, others, like ours, are non-leaching and therefore provides permanent protection.

Here is a little more detail in our Q&A video.

Visit our product feature page to find out more about BI-OME our antimicrobial protection.

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