What is KingGuard+ Fabric Protection and How Does it Work?

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KingGuard+ is a non-toxic, water-based fabric protection treatment designed to safeguard your KING Sofa and other fabric-covered furniture. Here’s what you need to know about KingGuard+ and the benefits it offers:

How KingGuard+ Works

In-Depth Fabric Treatment: Unlike surface sprays, KingGuard+ is applied before the fabric is sewn into sofa covers, seat cushions, and pillows. The fabric is treated inside a machine, allowing the formula to absorb deep into the fibers.

Comprehensive Coverage: This process ensures that the entire surface area, including seams and corners, is protected.

Benefits of KingGuard+

Spill Protection: KingGuard+ provides a temporary barrier that helps prevent liquids from immediately soaking into the fabric fibres, giving you time to clean up spills before they become stains. It’s important to clean spills promptly to avoid permanent staining.

Non-Toxic and Safe: The treatment is non-toxic, water-based, and approved by the National Asthma Council Australia's Sensitive Choice® program, making it safe for homes with children and pets.

Enhanced Longevity: By delaying the absorption of spills, KingGuard+ helps maintain the appearance and extend the life of your furniture.

Anti-Microbial Properties: Offers protection against microbes, mildew, and bacteria, ensuring a healthier living environment.

Additional Benefits

Ease of Cleaning: Makes it easier to clean spills and stains before they set into the fabric.

Versatility: Can be applied to any fabric-covered King furniture, including sofas, occasional chairs, dining chairs, ottomans, and cushions.

Note: While KingGuard+ enhances your furniture's ability to resist immediate liquid absorption, it does not make the fabric waterproof. Prompt cleaning is essential to ensure spills do not become permanent stains. For a cleaner, longer-lasting sofa, consider opting for KingGuard+ at the time of your furniture purchase.

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