by Nubo (Posted Fri, 21 Jun 2013 15:34:13 GMT)
I used scotchgard when I first got the car. Subsequently I put on seat covers since we decided we'd use the car with our 175-lb dog. But the exposed pieces still look good. I haven't had to clean any fabric yet so I can't say whether it makes it easier or whether it has repelled any stains or I just haven't gotten it dirty. But it does have a good reputation.
ianlin wrote:
Thanks, Mirko.
What I was trying to get across was pre-treating the cloth with a fabric protector before it gets dirty. The manufactures claims that these protectors make the cloth resistent to stain and easier to clean if it does get dirty.
I was wondering if anyone has tried that.
What I was trying to get across was pre-treating the cloth with a fabric protector before it gets dirty. The manufactures claims that these protectors make the cloth resistent to stain and easier to clean if it does get dirty.
I was wondering if anyone has tried that.
I used scotchgard when I first got the car. Subsequently I put on seat covers since we decided we'd use the car with our 175-lb dog. But the exposed pieces still look good. I haven't had to clean any fabric yet so I can't say whether it makes it easier or whether it has repelled any stains or I just haven't gotten it dirty. But it does have a good reputation.