How Stain Protection can Save You Time, Stress, and Money.



Upkeep for Any Product

No material is immune from spots or soiling.
Absence of cleaning or inappropriate cleaning will reduce the life span of products such as materials, faux leathers, and leather.
Treatments do not get rid of the requirement for routine cleansing and proper maintenance.
The longer a stain stays on any surface, the harder it will be to remove. Deal with any stain as rapidly as possible.
Removing any cleansing residue is an important part of the cleaning procedure, and one that is often neglected. All cleaners, even moderate ones, leave behind a residue that can be hazardous to the surface area if not thoroughly eliminated (generally through tidy water).

Polyester or Olefin Fabrics

These materials are colorfast when utilizing basic damp and dry procedures and are resistant to many spot-cleaning solvents.
Oil or grease spots will react to moderate solvent or dry cleaner. A blotting technique ought to suffice to get rid of most spots.
Built up dirt and grime areas can be gotten rid of with a mild detergent or upholstery hair shampoo. Wash well with a tidy sponge to remove traces of the water-based cleaning agent, but do not soak the substrate, if possible. Material will dry really quickly.
Avoid excessive brushing or rubbing to prevent pilling of the material surface area.

Wool Content Fabric

Dry (solvent) cleansing approaches are chosen; water-based products may trigger shrinking.
Oil, grease, and basic dirt areas should respond to a mild, dry cleaning solvent. Use a blotting strategy. Rubbing the fabric may result in surface area abrasion.
Need to an unacceptable degree of surface distortion-- such as pilling-- result from spot-cleaning, you might straighten the material fibers using a standard portable steam iron. Utilize the 'wool' setting, with steam, to push the impacted fibers back into place.

The Stain Free Solution

There are two common types of upholstery and rug security techniques.
Initially, the really short-lived upholstery Stain Guard based water type items that are easily removed just with use and cleaning. They will require regular re-application dramatically increasing your expenses.

The second group, the silicon based chemicals will attract soil to the material or yarn and tend to yellow lighter materials. A few of these chemicals are not safe. Many of them contain floral chemicals with health warnings.



Ultra Guard to the rescue

Stain Free is a tidy polymer that bonds permanently to upholstery and rugs without altering the color or feel. Stain Free likewise includes an ultra violet inhibitor that minimizes sun fading for those sunny rooms in your house. In addition, for your outdoor furniture, Stain Free consists of and anti-bacterial component that resists mold and mildew.

STAIN FREE protects LEATHER versus spills and body oils that typically stain leather. LEATHER NEEDS TO BREATHE.

Unlike other leather guards, STAIN FREE does not seal the leather, so that it stays soft and flexible for the life of the leather.

STAIN FREE safeguards:

Upholstery
• Silk.
• Chenille.
• Wool.
• Cotton.
• All Types of Blends.
Carpet.
• Wool.
• Nylon.
• Olefin.
• Polyester.
Area Rugs.
• Wool.
• Silk.
• Cotton.
• Jute.
• Sisal.
• Coir.
• Synthetic.
Drape.
• Panels.
• Tie Backs.
• Swags.
• Cascades.
• Cornices.
• Sheers.
Bedding.
• Headboard.
• Upholstered Frames.
• Duvets.
• Shams.
• Throws.
Leather.
• Aniline.
• Nubuck.
• Distressed Leather.
• Suede.
Patio Furniture.
• Sofas.
• Chairs.
• Lounges.
• Cushions.

For more information, contact:

Ultra-Guard Fabric Protection | Memphis Service Center
4536 Sequoia Rd
Memphis, TN 38117
(901) 246-9037

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