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I just purchased a micro-fiber sofa, and the salesman claims it is "stain resistant"? I feel like I should protect it anyway with some kind of scotchguard. Does anyone have any experience with micro-fiber? Will scotchguard be a safe thing to do? Is it necessary?

2007-07-02 06:43:41 · 4 answers · asked by nene111782 3 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

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It all depends on the type of stain ... I have three microfiber sofas and I treated two of them with Scotchguard and one (the first one I bought) I did not.

Most spills or stains come up from the sofas with a bit of resolve and a gentle rub but the sofa I did not scotchguard does have one grease stain on it that I could not get to come up.

I would say better safe than sorry and invest in a can of Scotchguard ... just remember to let it dry completely before using the couch again.

2007-07-02 09:26:49 · answer #1 · answered by sunflwr324 2 · 0 0

It's not necessary. I've got a microfiber sofa, and have had it for 1 year. If I get a stain on it I just remove it with a damp cloth. It comes off really easy. The salesman is right!

2007-07-02 06:49:01 · answer #2 · answered by gunina 2 · 0 0

I love my micro-fiber couch. And I have a cat and I spill things. When I purchased it I was told ONLY USE WATER on a damp towel and it will remove problems. I have spilled coffee, food and the cat has brought in dirty, all removed with a damp towel. BTW my couch is a light brown.

2007-07-06 05:59:36 · answer #3 · answered by banananose_89117 7 · 0 0

it particularly is particularly useful to objective soaking a cotton ball with 3% Hydrogen Peroxide and gently dabbing the blood stain. The peroxide will covert the stain to hydrogen and oxygem with a effervescent action. maximum, if no longer all the stain might desire to disappear.

2016-11-07 23:09:17 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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