Hey guys, I’m shopping for a new sofa and keep seeing this ‘rub count’ thing—what’s a good rub count for a sofa that’ll actually last?
For sofas intended for general daily use in a typical household, the ideal abrasion resistance rating falls between approximately 15,000 and 30,000 double rubs (as measured by the Martindale test).
However, in high-traffic environments—or in households with children and pets—it is recommended to select a sofa with an abrasion resistance rating of 30,000 to 50,000 double rubs or higher; this ensures greater durability and a longer service life.
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