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Posted 25 February 2023

Scotchgard Fabric Water Shield, 2 Cans x 400ml each - Water Repellent Spray for Clothing and Household Upholstery Items - £13.89 @ Amazon

£13.89
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Seems like a pretty good deal as a sofa protector spray or any other items.

Gives fabrics repellency to protect against spills
Strong protection pushes stains away from fabric fibers
Stains release with gentle washing or dry cleaning
Won't change the feel or breathability of fabrics when used as directed
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  1. SidekickSimon's avatar
    Cheaper to get the 3 x cans

    Edit. Cheaper per can, not total price. (edited)
  2. JamesWelsh's avatar
    Any good for trainers?
    Madcow's avatar
    It should be, I bought 2 cans of it for my trainers back in 2019 & spray all my new trainers and shoes with it. They have changed the branding on the cans, but Amazon say it’s the same thing. Not so sure about the price though; 2 cans then were £10.99, but then again the price of everything has gone crazy.
  3. ZUPERMAN's avatar
    this stuff will not be available soon , PFAS
  4. c_1st's avatar
    Avoid this hazardous stuff, it is packed full of forever chemicals (Google that for details) which stay in and harm the body, our earth, and all living things
  5. donny's avatar
    recently watched a documentary on BBC4 about Dupont back in the 70s making this stuff as it cant break down in nature and in America, most Americans have a small amount of the chemicals in their blood stream that can cause various illnesses - was frightening to watch what they got away with - no wonder cancer rates are going up Personally I would avoid as very damaging to the environment - it can never breakdown.
    debschillen0704's avatar
    Interesting
  6. DDP_DDP's avatar
    Congratulations on your first deal
    However this stuff is very old technology
    And a health hazard
    I’m a professional upholstery cleaner
    and I use only water based protectors
    With no nasty chemicals.
    the stain treatments have moved quite far along since the days of scotch guard
    I wouldn’t recommend using this on your expensive upholstery.
    c_1st's avatar
    It is more damaging to the user, esp' since it stays inside the home continually releasing those hazardous 'forever chemicals'.
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