Why Is It Important to Consider Stain Protection Treatments?
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 Stain Protection Affect Cleaning?
One common concern is whether stain protection makes deep cleaning carpets and upholstery harder. The answer is no! Certified fibre care specialists like Cleaner Cleaner use high-powered alkaline detergents that effectively break down the bond holding the stain protection to the textile. Stain protection allows faster and safer deep cleaning as the grime does not get into the fibres but sticks to the protective coating.
When applied correctly, stain protection coating effectively repels liquid stains and prevents dirt from adhering to the fibres.
How Stain Protection Works?
Stain protection treatments work in several ways:
Coating the fibres: The product creates a barrier that makes it difficult for particles to stick to the fibres.
Blocking pores: The treatment fills in tiny cracks and pores in the fibres, preventing the absorption of liquids and dirt.
Easier stain removal: The repellent coating allows spills to bead on the surface, making them easier to blot up and remove before they set in. This also helps prevent dirt from embedding in the fibres, making vacuuming more effective.
Stain protection can significantly extend the lifespan of carpets and upholstery by preventing dirt and debris from accumulating deep down.
Types of Stain Repellent Products
Two main types of stain protection products are used for carpets and upholstery: water- and solvent-based. The best type for your furnishings depends on the material:
Water-based: This is the most common type and is generally applied after a professional cleaning or to brand-new furniture and carpets. As the name implies, it’s suitable for water-cleanable fabrics only. It’s typically spread with a hand sprayer and may wear off faster than solvent-based options.
Solvent-based: This coating is highly recommended for newly installed carpets and upholstery and is especially suitable for delicate fabrics. Solvent-based stain protection coating can be applied to all fibres and fabrics as long as they are dry.
Which Type of Stain Protection Works Better?
Both types of stain protection create a protective barrier around the fibres, repelling water- and oil-based stains and dirt.
Water-based: More versatile and can be used on most fabrics, including right after hot water extraction cleaning when carpets and upholstery are still slightly damp.
Solvent-based: Ideal for brand-new carpets and upholstery, dry textile surfaces, and delicate fabrics like viscose and bamboo silk. It’s also a good choice for highly absorbent fabrics like linen and cotton.
We always test an inconspicuous area before applying any stain protection product, especially on moisture-sensitive fabrics. This check-up helps us determine whether a water — or solvent-based product is best for the material.
Is Stain Protection Treatment Suitable for All Types of Fabrics?
Most carpets and upholstery fabrics respond well to the high-quality stain protection products we use at Cleaner Cleaner. Our stain repellent is effective on a wide variety of materials, including delicate, luxurious, and high-maintenance carpets and upholstery:
1. Polypropylene
2. Acrylics
3. White wool rugs
4. Oriental rugs
5. Non-colourfast fabrics (we recommend a test first)
Stain protection coating is suitable for various fibres used in carpets and upholstery, except for some dry-clean-only textiles. If you are unsure about the type of materials used in your furnishings or you see a “dry clean only” label, contact our certified fabric care specialists for advice. We can recommend the most appropriate cleaning and protective products for your carpets and furniture.

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