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How to clean FibreGuard performance upholstery

We're here to make your life as easy as possible, to limit your daily interactions with cleaning products as much as we can! From ketchup and red wine stains to coffee and ballpoint pen stains, FibreGuard fabrics are simply easy to clean.

Common household stains, such as chocolate, coffee, tea, ketchup, lipstick, mayonnaise, mud, oil, pen, red wine, silly putty, yoghurt, wax crayon, and many more stain-causing items, are just no match for FibreGuard’s Stain Free Technology.

All accidental stains can be removed using only water, but should you have a tougher stain, a small amount of standard, white, household soap, can be used. Keep in mind that immediate stain removal will ensure the best result.

The stain-free properties in all FibreGuard fabrics last beyond washing and heavy use. See the four FibreGuard fabric cleaning steps below:

01.
Don't panic

For stains like mud, ketchup, lipstick or silly putty, you’ll need to get a teaspoon. Remove any stain residue with the edge of the teaspoon or a flat utensil.

For other stains like pen or coffee, you won’t need to do this. We created a series of videos to show you how to remove any kind of stain on our easy-clean fabrics. Watch those videos on our Youtube channel.


02.
Water & blot

Apply water to the stain and blot using a white paper towel.

Do not do the circular motion rub trick because it’ll just rip your paper towel & drive the fibres from it into your fabric.

Repeat the process until you can’t see the stain on the paper towel anymore.



03.
Water & circles

Apply more water to the area and rub with gentle movements with a microfibre cloth.

Use soap for stubborn stains. Any white bar of soap will do, whatever you have in the house. Now you can do the circular motion rub trick. It’s OK. When using soap, use intermittently.

Repeat the process until the stain is completely removed.


04.
Air dry

This is really important.

Don’t use a hairdryer or apply heat to the stain in any way.

Just air dry. It’s fine.

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