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Helps repel spills,
block stains and resist soils keeping fabrics and
upholstery cleaner and newer looking longer. Safe to
use on dry cleanable fabrics including silks and
wools. Protect your sofas, chairs, blouses, silk
ties, tablecloths and linens, chair pads, auto
upholstery, throw pillows, quilts, afghans and
throws, crafts, and strollers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: On what materials and fabrics can I use
Scotchgard™ Fabric Protector?
A: This product
works great on most fabrics! Whether natural fabrics
like cotton & wool, synthetic fabrics like polyester
& nylon, or delicate fabrics like silk; you can use
Scotchgard protector for fabrics & upholstery. (It
is always good to test in an inconspicuous spot for
colour bleeding.) We do not recommend using on rugs,
carpets, suede, plastics, or vinyl. On upholstery,
check furniture manufacturer's care and warranty
information. Examples of usage include: sofa,
chairs, auto upholstery, camper & rv's, clothing,
silk ties & blouses, delicate fabrics, wool, quilts,
throw pillows, table linens, place mats, window
treatments, crafts, canvas shoes, & more!
Q: My upholstery has a clean ability code on it -
what does this mean?
A: Some color dyes
used in certain fabrics will bleed if washed with
water; some will bleed if cleaned with solvents. The
clean ability code will state whether the fabric
colour is safe to clean with water (W), solvents
(S), or both (W/S). The multi-use Scotchgard™ Fabric
Protector can be used safely with S and W/S coded
fabrics. (We always recommend testing in an
inconspicuous area first and following all
directions and precautions on the label. In
addition, check furniture manufacturer's care and
warranty information as some cushion materials may
not be compatible leading to potential fabric
staining.)
Q: Can I use Scotchgard™ Fabric Protector for
'X'-coded fabrics?
A: We do not
recommend using on fabrics with Clean ability codes
of 'X.' 'X' stands for brush only and shouldn't be
cleaned with water or solvents.
Q: How long does it take to dry?
A: Under average
room temperature conditions (70 degrees F, 50%
Humidity), most objects should be dry in 24 hours.
Always be sure to check before wearing the treated
areas. Longer dry times could occur under the
following conditions: colder temperatures, more
humid conditions, or heavy applications. Providing
for proper ventilation for the product will also
provide a quicker dry time in most conditions. |