well....or it is because the 1050 ballistic nylon is at his natural aspect and once time this last one is used and modified to get the form of a part of a luggage, ....ok....it become a 2520 ballistic nylon .....I think!!
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If you go to any Monaca gun shop you should be able to find out where to get 600D ballistic nylon Cordura.
Denier is a unit of weight indicating the fineness of fiber filaments and yarns that are woven together to make up the ballistic nylon.
You wash it with loads of soap
No, Dacron and ballistic nylon are two different materials. Dacron is a type of polyester fabric known for its durability and resistance to wrinkles and shrinkage, commonly used in clothing and upholstery. Ballistic nylon, on the other hand, is a thick and tough synthetic fabric primarily used in applications requiring high abrasion resistance, like luggage and military gear.
A 1260 American made Ballistic Nylon is the best you can get at this time but they are coming up with new fabrics all the time. A 2520 Foreign made ballistic nylon is not a bad choice either.
Try Wax Converters. http://www.waxcon.com.au/index.htm
This site had some good info:http://www.hartmann.com/shop/faq_care.asp
wash it with bleach
The ballistic nylon will be a higher denier (thickness of the thread). Also will be shiny/glossy compared to the matte finish of polyester. Ballistic nylon will be much more durable and much less likey to tear or scuff. You can get higher denier polyester (900, 1200, 1800) which will be better for wear and tear. The price will reflect this however as 600d poly is low to mid price point whereas the others are higher.
I wash nylon, rayon, and almost everything else in the washing machine on a gentle cold wash. I only put fabric softner and washing powder in and then hang it to dry. As we all know it's the dryer that shrinks and destroys things.