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Mark,
Dry rot and the effects of time and environment can take their toll without any way of turning back. However, my wife whose college degree is in home economics, suggests two products usually carried at fabric stores (Jo-Ann, Hancock etc). She also says fraying and wear of cloth are two different problems in that fraying generally happens on the edge of cloth. Her suggestion is to get something called "spray sizing" and try applying it to the cloth wire to preserve or revitalize the fibers. (Obviously disconnect power...sigh...I feel stupid having to say that because I know everyone knows better but I am a victim of "contemporary correctness" I guess). To retard or stop fraying get a product called "Fraychek." Also sold at fabric stores. Good luck. WA9VLK |
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