Total fabric protection is simple with Iosso

IOSSO Fabric Protector

Sept 26, 2023

While outdoor fabrics will provide years of trouble-free performance, they still require periodic maintenance. The simplest and fastest way to protect both those made of natural fibers and of acrylic materials is with the powerful duo of Water Repellent and Seam Sealer from Iosso Products.

Water Repellent protects against dirt, grime, bird droppings and other contaminants. The unique water-based formula doesn’t contain silicone or solvents, so it won’t darken the fabric or alter its color, change its feel or leave an oily residue. It works equally well on breathable synthetic materials.

Iosso Seam Sealer forms an invisible barrier along the most vulnerable part of a sewn structure: the stitch line. Like Water Repellent, it works on virtually all outdoor fabrics and won’t stiffen the seam.

Both products are easy to use. Water Repellent is generously sprayed onto clean, dry fabric and allowed to dry for 24 hours. Seam Sealer, with its convenient sponge applicator, is simply applied to soak through the stitching. It, too, should dry for 24 hours before exposing the material to weather.

A total fabric protection solution, a 32 oz. bottle of Iosso Water Repellent covers approximately 40 sq. ft. and costs $21.49 USD. A 4 oz. bottle of Seam Sealer sufficient for 50′ is $8.52 USD.

www.iosso.com.

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