CompleteSeal
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Most fabric protection products
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1. Penetrates complete fiber and will survive many professional cleanings
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1. Does not penetrate fiber, but coats only where spray hits. Cleaning process removes fabric protection
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2. Reduces sunfading by nearly 100% on most fabrics.
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2. No protection against sunfading.
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3. CompleteSeal has been tested by independent laboratories from around the world.
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3. NO independent laboratory tests
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4. Reduces smoke density.
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4. No protection. In fact, most fabric protectors are highly toxic when they burn.
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5. Reduces flame spread.
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5. No claims of reducing flame spread.
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6. If flame retardant is applied to fabrics, retardant is sealed in so normal everyday cleaning won't remove.
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6. No protection for flame retardant
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7. Colorfast-has no effect on color or texture of treated fabrics.
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7. Have been known to "yellow" light colored fabrics over time or when sprayed.
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8. Mildew & static electricity resistance
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8. No protection.
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9. CompleteSeal only attaches to fibers and will not seal in anything non-fibrous. It is not necessary for the fiber to be clean before application.
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9. Many products will seal both fibrous and non-fibrous particles. Therefore, dirty fabrics treated with these chemicals will have dirt, stains, etc., sealed in at time of treatment.
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10. Does not damage woodwork, metal, paint or glass.
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10. Will spot woodwork, metal and glass. Can cause problems if not removed quickly.
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11. Can be used on any material with a fibrous nature
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11. Cannot be used on some types of fabrics, such as suede.
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12. Considered the safest fabric protector on the world market to date. Non-toxic / non-allergenic
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12. EPA Test Reports have cited health and environmental concerns with fabric protectors that use flurochemcals or PTFE resin.
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