How is the wear resistance of furniture fabric described?

When buying furniture, there are several things about the fabric that are important to look at for durability. One of the most important is Martindale. Martindale is the unit used to describe the wear resistance of furniture fabric. For a sofa in a private home, a minimum of between 15,000 and 25,000 Martindale is recommended to withstand normal wear and tear. The fabric is subjected to a machine that stresses the fabric in the same way as when you sit on the sofa. In comparison, it is usually recommended to use fabric with over 50,000 Martindale in public environments, such as trains and buses, etc. Material for use by the police or emergency services may require values from 200,000 to 500,000 Martindale.
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