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Jaimsieboy | 19:20 Fri 08th Nov 2024 | ChatterBank
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There was question on The Chase about what you call an item on the head rest of an old chair to prevent it being soiled by cream...does anybody know what it is called ?

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antimacasser?

I may have spelt that wrong.

Antimacaster 

antimacassar.

is that what my grandma called an antimacassa (spelling is a guess)

You are right Tilly

One of my favourite words 😊

Agreed, Canary - makes it sound so much more than a piece of material.

Antimacassar, I grew up with them

We had matching arm caps.

 

I still use them on my leather three-piece suite. Not that we use hair oil but I don't want greasy marks on my lovely chairs and couch.

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Thanks to all

My gran used to crochet them

I believe that macassar was a type of hair oil, and the anti... saved the chair from becoming stained and greasy. It could be washed.

It was, preceded Brycreem, another hair product that can leave marks.

Do they still use antimacassar on planes?

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