You're very welcome. But in all seriousness, no fabric is gonna be completely fireproof. Your best bet outside of the shiny fire blankets that come in emergency kits would probably be polyester. It's naturally a little flame-retardant and if you treat it with chemicals you can up that. Other than that, curtains in shops and theaters are required to be flame-resistant. Might check those out.
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thanks a lot, ice queen.
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But in all seriousness, no fabric is gonna be completely fireproof.
Your best bet outside of the shiny fire blankets that come in emergency kits would probably be polyester.
It's naturally a little flame-retardant and if you treat it with chemicals you can up that.
Other than that, curtains in shops and theaters are required to be flame-resistant.
Might check those out.
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are you a fire fighter?
scientist?
none of the above?
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definitely makes you a subject matter expert.
sounds like a lucky guy.
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[because that's the only possible reason for the term 'partner' right, reyes?]
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Twenty-eight years, give or take.
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What's your secret?
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len is not most people. ]
We're not typical guys.
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Clearly. It's not exactly a Disney meet cute.