solvent protector on microfiber??

steve g

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I have a customer wanting protector on their microfiber sofa. I told them it was polyester and the effects of it might be minimal but they want it anyways. My concern is using solvent protector might damage the flocked material, although I am wondering if the water that is left on the fabric when I am done cleaning it if it will let the solvent carrier in the protector float to the top. anyone use solvent protector on microfiber??
 

Larry Cobb

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Steve;

We have used our Ultraseal solvent protector on lots of microfiber.

It drys quicker than OMS-based protectors,

so any solvent effect is minimized.

Larry
 

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Steve if you are really concerned about the solvent you could always apply water base. Is it flocked microfiber?

I personally would use the solvent in a very light mist, if I had to I might give it a second light mist on the inside back cushions and arms.
 

steve g

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solvent is the only stuff I have in inventory, its cobbs cheap solvent protector. I don't wanna go spend the money on water base that I don't use. it does have a little bit of fumes to it but I kinda like the smell. the only problem I have had with solvents and microfiber is when I use some prosolve gell on one. that is a pretty strong solvent.
 

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