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Permanent Protector / Protect Your Investment
MicroSeal of Northwest Arkansas
MicroSeal of NW Arkansas is a full-service textile cleaning and sealing company exclusively licensed in our area to apply MicroSeal — a non-toxic and non-allergenic fabric protection formula for permanent stain and sun fading protection.
Your home’s expensive textiles, fabrics and fibers will all benefit from this unique product. Initially developed by researchers in the United Kingdom to imitate the natural protection scientists found in sheep’s wool, it is, quite simply, the perfect protectant.
Non Toxic – Non Allergenic – Sun Fade Resistant
Recognized Worldwide As The Best
Environmentally Friendly
Resists Wear and Abrasion
The MicroSeal formula can be used on virtually every type of fibrous material including wool, cotton, nylon, polyester blends, silk, natural suede, synthetic suede and even smooth finished leather. The MicroSeal formula is not effective on vinyl.
Resists Soiling and Staining
The Science
Without MicroSeal soil is naturally absorbed into the center of the wool fiber, hiding the dirt from the naked eye. Often consumers don’t realize their rug is dirty because they can’t see it. Unlike a typical fabric protector that only “coats” the fiber and then breaks up easily, MicroSeal penetrates the wool fiber to its inner cortex and protects it from the inside out. Not only from permanent stains and wear, but also from sun fade damage.
The Bead Test Comparison
The MicroSeal will not break up, wear off, or clean off and will continue to protect the fibers from permanent stains and sun fading for many years.
FAQs
Is MicroSeal safe for my home
How does MicroSeal work?
Will MicroSeal change the way my fabric or fiber smells, feels, or looks?
Can MicroSeal be applied to heirloom fabrics and fibers?
Boeing Aerospace in Seattle, Chatfield Applied Research Laboratories in London, Commercial Testing Co. in Georgia, Certified Testing Laboratories in Georgia, Centre D’ Aeronautique De Toulouse in France, Forensic Testing Laboratories in Georgia, U.S. Testing Co. in California and TRI/Environmental Inc. in Texas.
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