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— with no chemical nasties
Say goodbye to stains! Now you can protect all your fabrics and soft furnishings around the house without all the toxic fumes.
Our eco-friendly couch fabric protector is safe to be applied around family, kids, pets and allergy sufferers. protectME is an invisible and breathable coating that repels liquids, dirt and stains whilst still allowing items to look, feel and smell natural. Unlike traditional stain guards, formulated with highly toxic chemicals dangerous for human health and the environment.
Traditional fabric protectors are formulated with chemical nasties like PFAS — protectME is non toxic.
protectME lasts up to 3 years — toxic fabric protectors only last for 1 year and are less resistant to abrasion.
We are a conscious brand focused on sustainability. Our products are non-toxic, vegan, and cruelty-free. Our packaging is fully recyclable.
No matter how carefully you look after your upholstery & furniture, accidents can happen!
As general dirt and dust can accumulate as part of normal use, keeping furniture & other upholstered items clean, not only keeps them looking their best but also lengthens their lifespan. A spill can happen quickly, and when it does, time is of the essence.
When you’ve applied protectME to your items, liquid spills bead and roll off the fabric—so you only have to wipe it away with a paper or dish towel.
When you’ve applied protectME to your items, liquid spills bead and roll off the fabric—so you only have to wipe it away with a paper or dish towel.
Vacuum surfaces thoroughly & remove any existing stains. Any cleaning products should be removed.
1. Check your fabric
Shake well and apply to a small test area for colour fastness. Not all textiles are colourfast.
2. Spray away
Spray an even layer from 15cm in a back & forth motion so that the textile becomes moist. Use 100ml per m2. For thicker textiles, a second coat may be required.
3. Wait for it
Allow a minimum of 12 hours for coating to cure. In temperatures below 18°C allow up to 24 hours.
4. Test for coverage
By spraying a little water on the textile. Small beads should form on the surface. If not, additional application may be required.