Stain Resistant Fabric Spray

Updated on July 08, 2009
E.B. asks from Melissa, TX
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I want to know which stain resistant fabric spray works the best. I am wanting to see what spray I can recommend for our church to use on some new fabric chairs that have been ordered . Thanks for all your help.

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E.H.

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We have a great upholstery protector. Call me at Cornerstone Chem-Dry ###-###-#### and I will be happy to help you. We offer discounts to churches too! You can also email me at ____@____.com

We can professionally apply it for you or we also have consumer cans that we can sell you and you can apply it yourself!
Thanks,
E. Herman
Cornerstone Chem-Dry
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C.B.

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Scotchgaurd applied in 3 light layers each applied when the previous is dry. The chairs should be vacuumed, cleaned if necessary and reapplied annualy.

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T.F.

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I've used Scotchgard on carpets and a couple of pieces of furniture. We no longer have any upholstered furniture.

It worked well on what we had. Dining room chairs is what I used it on.

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B.B.

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EB, it depends on the type of fabric that you have chosen as to how well it will stay clean. I work for Fiber-Seal of Dallas, and we also have a great product that helps fabrics to resist soiling and absorbing liquids. We recommend reapplying yearly for high-traffic areas. Depending on how many chairs you have to do, it might be more cost-effective to have us spray them, rather than you trying to do it yourself. If you would like to have me give you a quote, please call me at ###-###-####. B. Biehl, ____@____.com. Thanks, and if you do spray it yourself, remember to wear a respirator of some kind. You don't want that in your lungs.

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