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kinder clean
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Can this be scotchgarded?
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January 26, 2016, 02:55:00 pm »
Looks to be and says on the label, brushed cotton.
It's brand new customer wants it scotchgarding.
She said when she purchased the sofa she took out the protection / insurance, but has been told while they will honour the policy they can't stainguard the sofa
? So that set the alarm bells ringing
Any comments appreciated.
Cheers Paul
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DB
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Re: Can this be scotchgarded?
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January 26, 2016, 03:51:53 pm »
The short answer is ...YES.
If your worried then use a solvent based fluorochemical protection treatment
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Mike Roper
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Re: Can this be scotchgarded?
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January 26, 2016, 06:22:45 pm »
As Derek says - yes. Go for solvent protector but make sure they are happy with you using it in their house ( slight odour and possible chest irritation for some people) Open windows and aire the room.
Many shops sell the warranty / insurance and because they can't be bothered to spray it put it down as dry warranty ie still covered but no protector applied.
Mike
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Matt Eyles
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Re: Can this be scotchgarded?
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January 26, 2016, 06:30:57 pm »
Will you adding a protector product void the manufacturers warranty / insurance?
Might want to get clarification of the situation with the customer as you could end up with a problem you do not want as the company could argue that you have "tampered" with their product that they have sold in the event of a claim!!!
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