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According to Melcher, "DuraBooks look and feel like ordinary books, but are constructed of tear- and stain-resistant synthetic paper, enabling them to withstand a wide variety of real-life situations, such as exposure to water or dirt." DuraBooks can be cleaned and are also grease-resistant. "Though the DuraBooks spine looks like a traditional binding…the binding process is actually much sturdier than any paper or hardcover book binding," attests Melcher. What makes the books stand-up to the test of water is synthetic binding that does not deteriorate like most thread-based, glue-stitched types. The company says it has been tested to hold-up to the same extreme conditions as the DuraBooks paper.
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