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Why Is It Important to Consider Stain Protection Treatments?

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  Remember that feeling of walking on a brand-new carpet or sinking into a plush sofa for the first time? Unfortunately, accidents happen, and spills can quickly turn that pristine surface into a stained nightmare. In the past, most carpets and upholstered furniture could be pre-treated with stain protection treatments from the manufacturer. However, that’s not the case these days.   Our years of experience as certified stain removal experts taught us that, ironically, most accidents happen within the first month of owning a new carpet or sofa. Why take the risk of a permanent stain on your brand-new investment? You wouldn’t hesitate to put a case and screen protector on your new phone – why wouldn’t you extend the same protection to your expensive carpets and furniture? After all, there’s a treatment that provides an affordable way to safeguard your valuable carpets and upholstery.   Let’s Explore Some Fundamental Questions about Stain Protection:   Does Stai...

Fire Retardant Treatment – How to Treat Fabric with a Fire Retardant

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Fabrics are very prone to fire incidents, especially in households, industries, defence, and manufacturing. Therefore, fire retardant treatment for fabrics is crucial for businesses and homeowners. Currently, it is one of the most viable options to keep fabrics from catching fire.    What are Fire Retardants?    In simple terms, fire retardants are those elements that help stop the spreading of fire in textiles, plastics, building materials, defence, electrical, and transportation. They are easily and efficiently applied to the synthetic fibre’s molecular structure by transforming gases and tars into carbon char. Therefore, it reduces the speed of the burning within the fabric. Industrial workwear, contractor attire, fireman costumers, painter clothes, and other fabrics and textiles have different fire retardant sprays. Therefore, the fabric burns slowly.    How to Treat a Fabric with Fire Retardant?   Treating fabric with fire retardant includes a...