It does clean up a lot easier. We offer this Scotchguard protection on fabric. You will get a cleaning kit and a warranty that protects that fabric for seven years for any sort of stains and spills. To protect it from staining, we use a cleaner service called Stain Safe (they are nation- wide). Where if you do spill something and the Scotch Guard does not protect it, you call our toll free number, and somebody will come to your home from Stain Safe, professionally clean it, no deductible, and no cost to you. If they can't fix the problem, they will replace it.
That's one add-on sale that I do not mind. We sell for a sofa or a loveseat $90 for the Scotchguard protection, but what also comes with that is tears, rips, and accidental burns.
And for fabric, that is a seven-year deal (the Stain Safe) that we offer and on leather it is a five-year deal. It's the same thing: it is cream that is rubbed into the leather versus the spray on Scotchguard and it is the same type of warranty if it gets torn or ripped, especially in leather.
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