Easy-to-clean vs. water-repellent fabrics

 
What are the properties of upholstery fabrics? Easy-clean and hydrophobic fabrics are two different categories of fabrics used for upholstering furniture. Both types of fabric have their own unique properties that affect how easy it is to keep furniture clean. So much for the theory, what does this look like in practice and can it affect our daily lives - especially for those who like to spill or soil something from time to time? Easy-clean fabrics are specially designed to make it easier to remove stains and dirt. They have a coating or impregnation that prevents substances from penetrating while making them easier to remove during cleaning. This type of fabric is perfect for people who want to keep their furniture impeccably clean with minimal effort. They are perfect if you are looking for a cornersofa that can withstand an encounter with a two-year-old, or a sofa that you will pair with a French bulldog. Hydrophobic fabrics, on the other hand, are characterised by their ability to wick away water. Their structure means that liquids do not penetrate the deep layers of the fabric, making them easier to clean. These fabrics are resistant to stains caused by spilled liquids, making them ideal for people who are concerned about accidentally flooding their furniture. In their case, it is often only necessary to use a paper towel or cloth and the problem of spilt water or juice will disappear in a matter of seconds. Both types of fabric have their advantages and are popular in different situations. Easy-clean fabrics are great in homes with children or pets, where stains and dirt are common. Hydrophobic fabrics, on the other hand, are great for areas where there is a risk of contact with liquids, such as cafés or restaurants. It is worth bearing in mind, however, that the two types of fabric may differ in terms of durability and effectiveness depending on the manufacturer. Before purchasing furniture with these fabrics, it is always worth checking reviews and tests to ensure that they will meet expectations in terms of ease of cleaning and stain resistance. However, manufacturers are increasingly introducing lines of fabrics that combine the advantages of easy-clean and water repellent fabrics. Because of the partial water repellency, it is recommended to use dry care wipes or specially formulated fabriccleaning products . In conclusion, the choice between easy-clean and water-repellent fabrics depends on individual preferences and the needs of the user. Both types of fabric can make it much easier to keep furniture in excellent condition, provided they are properly selected to suit the lifestyle and expectations of the owner.
 
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