Old Foam vs New Foam

At The Canvas Company, we understand that repurposing old foam for new covers can seem like a budget-friendly choice. However, there are some important reasons why investing in new foam often leads to a better, longer-lasting result.

1. Perfect Fit, Every Time
Old foam can lose its shape over time, becoming deformed, saggy, or compressed. This often leads to a poor fit inside new covers, resulting in wrinkles, lumps, or gaps. New foam, on the other hand, is cut precisely to your measurements, ensuring a smooth, clean look and a professional finish.

2. Improved Comfort & Support
Foam naturally breaks down with use. Even if it looks okay, old foam typically lacks the comfort and support it once had. New foam not only feels better, but it also helps extend the life of your new covers by holding their shape properly.

3. Long-Term Value
While reusing old foam may save money in the short term, poor fit and comfort often lead to quicker wear, meaning you might need replacements sooner. New foam ensures your investment in custom covers pays off in both comfort and durability.

In Summary:
New foam offers a tailored fit, superior comfort, and a longer lifespan, all of which enhance the look and feel of your canvas products. It’s a smart choice for getting the most out of your custom covers.

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