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Syd,

Thanks for the response.  I have a 1998-99 edition of the Airtex fabric
selection guide, but it doesn't have anything that I like.  I think their
new catalog may have more examples, but their website doesn't show the
fabric.  I didn't want to wait to receive their new catalog.   I have
found
some fabric that I like, but I won't use it in unless I can get it
treated,
tested and certified.  In my internet surfing I came across an article
that
made reference to comments in an issue of Light Plane Maintenance.  So I
went through my copies of LPM and sure enough found the article (just
now).
So I have the address and phone number of two companies that can treat,
test
and certify the material.

For what it's worth to everyone else, interior materials can be tested,
treated and certified by:

    Applikators Plus, Inc., of Garland, Tx, 972-278-2441; or,

    Skandia Aircraft Interiors, Inc., of Rockford, Il, 815-227-1611

Treating is reported to cost between $3.75 and $7.00 per yard, and testing
is $40 per test.

Ken Doyle
Springfield, Mo

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