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		<title>Can I leave my hammock outside?</title>
		<description>There are specific outdoor hammocks that can
be left outside. However, it is not
recommended to leave any kind of hammock
outside and exposed to the weather when not
in use. This will shorten the life of the
hammock and will eventually weaken the
materials that make the hammock.
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		<title>How should I clean my hammock?</title>
		<description>Hammocks usually provides anyone a unique and
relaxing place to escape from the pressures
of life. With correct maintenance and care,
it can last for many years. There are two
ways to clean a hammock -- hand and machine
washing.
- Hand Washing
Tie the hanging rings of the hammock
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		<title>How long do hammocks generally last?</title>
		<description>Hammocks can last for a long time or on a
very short period of time. It all depends on
what material the hammock is made of and how
you care for it. With good quality materials
and with proper care, you can be sure your
hammock can last a long time. 
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		<title>Which is better? A cotton or polyester hammock?</title>
		<description>It depends on your preference. Cotton is much
more expensive than polyester but is much
more comfortable. Cotton is also more
stretchable than polyester and therefore,
provides maximum strength and comfort. There
are also different designs of polyester and
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		<title>What style of weave is the highest quality in my hammock?</title>
		<description>Hammocks with a triple weave are the most
comfortable among the others. This is
actually the tightest style of hammock
available. It is ideal for someone searching
for complete comfort and durability. They
cost a bit larger than the single or double
weave hammock, but if you can afford them, g</description>
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