Stain-repellent treatment for sofas, carpets, mattresses and car upholstery — imported directly from England, from one of the world's leading companies in carpet and upholstery cleaning materials.
The material protects against color fading, strengthens the color of the upholstery or carpet, and repels stains and liquids — so your furniture doesn't absorb dirt in the first place.

When the material is sprayed onto the desired area, it coats the fabric fibers in an invisible protective layer — providing protection deep into the fibers, not just on the surface. After spraying, the material needs about 5–6 hours to dry, after which you can go back to using the clean, protected furniture as normal.
Not at all — it's completely natural, and can't be felt, seen or smelled. It also doesn't change the fabric's texture, and isn't dangerous to babies, adults, pets, or people with allergies.
No need to panic. Place absorbent paper or a dry cloth over the spill, and with a few gentle presses absorb the liquid — it won't have soaked into the fabric thanks to the protective layer.
The price varies by fabric type and the size of the living-room set (or, for carpets — by carpet size and fiber type). For the full price range, see the price list.
No — this material isn't suitable for leather upholstery. Ask us about a dedicated nano coating for leather seats.
The material isn't effective on dirty surfaces — the layer of dirt stops it from penetrating deep into the fibers and forming protection. That's why we only spray clean sofas: either new furniture (which should be vacuumed before spraying), or at the end of a cleaning job we perform.
Note: sofas protected with stain repellent only need cleaning once every three years — compared to unprotected sofas, which need cleaning once a year, and in some cases twice a year.