Frequently asked questions about FibreGuard

There is no such thing as a silly question, and we have the answers to all of your FibreGuard ones. If you have a question that isn’t touched on here, please send us an email because we’re ready, waiting, and eager to help you out.

Where can I buy FibreGuard fabrics?

FibreGuard has a global presence, everywhere from the USA to Europe to Australia, the Middle East and South East Asia.

Looking to purchase FibreGuard fabrics for your furniture? Browse our digital fabric textures for free on the TwinBru platform! You can find the FibreGuard digital twin collection here.

Find a design you like? You can order free fabric samples from TwinBru as well.

Are FibreGuard fabrics safe for the enviornment?

At FibreGuard, the safety of our customers is our top priority. That's why all our upholstery fabrics are free of perfluorinated and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS/PFCs): otherwise known as ‘forever chemicals’. They're also certified with stringent eco-labels such as the STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®.

Learn more about our sustainability commitment both at FibreGuard and in Bru Textiles, our larger group.

Are FibreGuard fabrics dog or cat-proof?

We've done our best on our side to create the most durable upholstery fabrics that we can. However, even though FibreGuard fabrics are durable, they’re not completely indestructible: no fabric can withstand heavy or sustained dog or cat scratching. Scratching and chewing are natural reflexes for these animals, but with proper training they can be discouraged.

Does it matter which microfibre cloth I use to clean FibreGuard?

It doesn’t matter what size or colour microfibre cloth you use, just that it is a real microfibre cloth. This is because the many fibres in a microfibre cloth work kind of like millions of tiny fingers, doing the hard work for you.

What soap should I use to clean FibreGuard?

A bar of normal, white, hard soap that doesn’t contain heavy detergent.

How much water do I need to clean FibreGuard upholstery?

A lot! No really, it’s ok: using plenty of water won’t damage your FibreGuard fabrics. Let it air dry afterwards, and don’t use any heating method, such as hair dryers, to speed up the drying process. Heat will damage the fabric.

What is the ideal pressure to apply when cleaning?

A gentle pressure is all that’s required. Rubbing harder will just smush the stain further into the structure of the fabric itself and make it harder to remove in the long run. Yes, ‘smush’ is the technical term.

Can I clean FibreGuard's upholstery with bleach?

FibreGuard is the only performance upholstery fabric that's cleanable without bleach. Why? Because it's very harmful to the environment, our bodies, and our pets.

Does FibreGuard fabric need to have extra cleaning steps to prevent everyday dirt and grime build-up?

FibreGuard’s ‘easy clean’ properties are permanent, still working on even with stain-on-stain removal, for their entire lifespan. No topical sprays needed.

Is rubbing in circles important when cleaning FibreGuard?

Yes, rubbing gently in a circular motion is important because of the crisscrossing structure of the yarns. Using a circular movement is the best way to make sure you clean the whole stain effectively.

What is the ideal pressure to apply when cleaning?

A gentle pressure is all that’s required. Rubbing harder will just smush the stain further into the structure of the fabric itself and make it harder to remove in the long run.

Yes, ‘smush’ is the technical term.

Do I need a toothbrush to clean FibreGuard fabrics?

No. We know that there are articles out there online advising that people use household implements like scrubbing sponges or toothbrushes to deep-clean stubborn stains from fabrics. You don’t need to use abrasive items like these on our fabrics. We promise.

Can I use vinegar to clean FibreGuard fabrics?

No. You don’t need vinegar to clean FibreGuard fabrics, and it could actually damage your fabric. Vinegar seems to be the internet’s famous home remedy for cleaning the home, so we thought we’d address that.

What kind of stains can I remove from FibreGuard fabrics?

In total 17 different stains are applied to the fabric which must be removable under a range of different conditions. All kinds of household stains, from oily, greasy stains, to gloopy ones, to liquid, including biological materials.