Recycling furniture

hikerchick

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dragonlaurel said:
Alot of formaldehyde and similar nasty stuff in fabric dying and finishes.
I had no idea. I thought it was safe since we sit, eat, and sleep on our furniture.
 

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Hazardous gases and smoke released by the burning foam can be incapacitating or fatal to human beings if inhaled.
 

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BTW: BTW: 1-800-GOT-JUNK? claims that it recycles as much as possible by using existing recycling centres and donating to charities and non-profit organizations.
 

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big brown horse said:
BTW: BTW: 1-800-GOT-JUNK? claims that it recycles as much as possible by using existing recycling centres and donating to charities and non-profit organizations.
Oh, but these couches were peed on. I wouldn't want anyone to have to try to recycle them. Nobody deserves that.
 

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:sick

Ok you win.

Anyone who has peed on their couch, that they spend every waking moment on should burn it.

There.
 

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Just a slight correction - I didn't pee on the couch - the dogs did. And, once they did, I stopped spending time on it.

Just for clarification.

I promise not to burn any more furniture. It's actually much harder to do in the city anyway.
 
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