Great and informative video. Just a recommendation, tighten up your intros because they are too long. Your audience won't want to wait that long to get to the main point of your video. Once you finally got started, it was good information that I was definitely looking for!
@@scratchingthesurface5589 true, that’s not my point though. It about refining your content as a content creator and beating mindful of your audience and the algorithm.
So sorry for such a late response. UA-cam isn't fabulous for notifications so I didn't see this message until now. Velvet is a tricky one. With these stain protection 'products', they all require spot cleaning. Because velvet has a nap to it, if you rub it too vigorously, you may 'mess up' the fibres leaving you with a spot that has those fibres permanently running in all different directions now. Typically, velvet has one direction that all the fibres follow. You can tell this by rubbing your hand up and down or left and right. You can see and feel when you are going against that direction. There are some fabric companies that carry velvets with built in stain protection...FibreGuard seems to be the most popular...where the nap isn't as prominent and doesn't have a set direction that the fibres run. They also don't have as much 'character' or texture to them. The other issue with these companies is that they only sell to the trade so you would need to purchase these velvets through a Designer. I hope that helps. 😀
Watching your tests was really useful but I had to fast-forward through a lot of "filler" to find the information I wanted. I understand you want to make the video entertaining, but I suspect most viewers just want the end result. Thanks for your time.
Whoa! That was quite the sight in your bathroom there . lol ! Great video again as usual ! Looking forward to the next one but sad its the last one in your series!
First I want to say Thank you for the video on Scotchguard's Water Protector . It caused me to do a little bit more research and while I agree it was good of 3M to notify folks of the change -- it seems it wasn't their idea. The US Environmental Protection Agency sort of forced their hands: Does Scotchgard still have forever chemicals? The most notorious PFAS chemicals - PFOA, the Teflon chemical, and PFOS, an ingredient in 3M's Scotchgard - were phased out in the U.S. under pressure from the Environmental Protection Agency after revelations of their hidden hazards. (They are still permitted in items imported to this country.) What are PFAS chemicals? | Environmental Working Group Again thank you very much for alerting me to the diesel smells and headaches. I have plenty of reasons to swallow Advil, don't need anymore. Keep up the good work.
Good suggestion! Interestingly, I am working on a new stain test video for Scotchgard and may see if I can figure out a way to test you request of Dog urine without using actual Dog urine. 😀
@@TEBInteriorsInc And I will find them .... I only suggest that your videos should match the description. Seems that lately when you offer a suggestion that is intended to be helpful feedback, people's first reaction is to tell you to take a hike. Thats when you see their true colors.
I missed the test cause it took soooo loooonnngggg to get to the point. Bruh! Almost 8 minutes to get to the demonstration. Probably not gonna watch your videos for a while unless this changes. Get to the point. You probably wouldn’t read my comment if it was 8 paragraphs long with a bunch of nothing in the first 6 paragraphs. Respect your viewer’s time. Use the time markers with clear titles if you’re gonna pad your videos with talking just for talking sake. Thanx for the test, I hope it helped someone. But it did not help me cause I’m writing this comment instead of watching your video.
Is it worth it to pay the extra money for fabric protection OR is DIY just as good?
Iv paid the extra money for my pc chair (scotchgard in this vid) just for the peace of mind I know it works.
Great and informative video. Just a recommendation, tighten up your intros because they are too long. Your audience won't want to wait that long to get to the main point of your video. Once you finally got started, it was good information that I was definitely looking for!
We are working on it. Thanks for the input. :D
Too easy to skip forward if you don't like to wait.
@@scratchingthesurface5589 true, that’s not my point though. It about refining your content as a content creator and beating mindful of your audience and the algorithm.
Thanks for the video. So bottom line, what Fabric Stain Protection do you recommend for dining room with velvet cloth?
So sorry for such a late response. UA-cam isn't fabulous for notifications so I didn't see this message until now.
Velvet is a tricky one. With these stain protection 'products', they all require spot cleaning. Because velvet has a nap to it, if you rub it too vigorously, you may 'mess up' the fibres leaving you with a spot that has those fibres permanently running in all different directions now.
Typically, velvet has one direction that all the fibres follow. You can tell this by rubbing your hand up and down or left and right. You can see and feel when you are going against that direction.
There are some fabric companies that carry velvets with built in stain protection...FibreGuard seems to be the most popular...where the nap isn't as prominent and doesn't have a set direction that the fibres run. They also don't have as much 'character' or texture to them.
The other issue with these companies is that they only sell to the trade so you would need to purchase these velvets through a Designer.
I hope that helps. 😀
Love it ! Thank you for the review !
Watching your tests was really useful but I had to fast-forward through a lot of "filler" to find the information I wanted. I understand you want to make the video entertaining, but I suspect most viewers just want the end result. Thanks for your time.
And *your* findings 😜
And thank you for your time as well.
Whoa! That was quite the sight in your bathroom there . lol ! Great video again as usual ! Looking forward to the next one but sad its the last one in your series!
Oh I am sure we will back with more..... *wink wink*
I came for the test, but I stayed for the antics, lol. I wasn't expecting this... but i like it :O
Glad you liked it! We aim to please
Love the comparisons! Great vid
Thanks for watching!
What are you used to clean? Just water? Alcohol???
We put water in a spray bottle with a TINY amount of dish soap and blotted the stain with a clean WHITE cloth or paper towel. Hope that helps. 😊
Lestoil is great for anything greasy and especially lipstick.
I suppose dawn would be a good option also.
🎶 It's so easy when you use Lestoil 🎶
First I want to say Thank you for the video on Scotchguard's Water Protector . It caused me to do a little bit more research and while I agree it was good of 3M to notify folks of the change -- it seems it wasn't their idea. The US Environmental Protection Agency sort of forced their hands:
Does Scotchgard still have forever chemicals?
The most notorious PFAS chemicals - PFOA, the Teflon chemical, and PFOS, an ingredient in 3M's Scotchgard - were phased out in the U.S. under pressure from the Environmental Protection Agency after revelations of their hidden hazards. (They are still permitted in items imported to this country.)
What are PFAS chemicals? | Environmental Working Group
Again thank you very much for alerting me to the diesel smells and headaches. I have plenty of reasons to swallow Advil, don't need anymore. Keep up the good work.
Thanks so much for watching and your kind words. Any step eliminating hazardous chemicals from our world is a positive step forward.
Wish this vid have more views you did a good job. Thanks
We wish there were more views as well! Lol. Thanks for being one the views 😍😍
What are you using to remove the stains on the treated fabric?? I see you are spraying with something, then dabbing.
Just water with a TINY drop of dish soap. That's what is recommended by most of these companies.
LOVED the bathroom screen definitely wasnt expecting it lol so funny!!
what did you use to clean the stains?
Just water and a tiny bit of dish soap in a spray bottle.
The intro is too long bro thats why you aint getting any subs
Thanks for your comment. we are playing with the recipe a bit.
MIGRANTX I liked this comment because I agree cool content just door Sven made want to next it almost did #constuctivenotdisrespectfull 👍🏼
Agreed. Get to the point of the video or I stop watching. This is a common theme with people just starting out.
This video was very informative! I wonder how hard it would be to clean a stain from blue jean dye.
Good question! Maybe one day we will try that as a test
What about dog urine ? Will it flow without penetrating in the fabric?
Good suggestion! Interestingly, I am working on a new stain test video for Scotchgard and may see if I can figure out a way to test you request of Dog urine without using actual Dog urine. 😀
What did you use to clean all of these stains?
Water in a spray bottle with a TINY TINY bit of dish soap and a clean white cloth.
What was the spray you they was using to clean up the stains?
In the spray bottle was just water and a tiny amount of dish soap. Thanks for the question!
Would this work to protect a felt logo on a shirt?
I think it could help protect it. But remember that once you wash the shirt, the protection will wash away and you will you will have to reapply
Wow so satisfying 😍
I'm treating a brand new upholstered chair today. Note to self: Do not let the grandkids eat burgers in the new chair.
How about shaving cuts?
Super glue 😝
Maybe before 2020...but not anymore. They've changed the formula. Updated 2022 Scotchgard video is in production. 😀
I’m the type of person that will give my sofa 6 to 8 coats of scotchgard. I don’t play with my white couch!😂
👌👌NICE!!! You don't wanna take any chances, I tell, ya!
Ok! Stay Well
It's "Ryan" from "Last Man Standing"
I'll take that, proudly 😀
He really taking up for scotch gard like they giving him a check 😏
Nope 😀 No check from nobody, nowhere.
Too much BS dude, just get to the point. I appreciate you wanting to have some fun, but most ppl would click on this looking for info.
Thanks for the input. :D
damn gentlemen, 2 minutes in and you all think you are doin a comedy video. I just want somethin that matches the description.
I bet there are other channels and videos that would suit your needs
@@TEBInteriorsInc And I will find them .... I only suggest that your videos should match the description. Seems that lately when you offer a suggestion that is intended to be helpful feedback, people's first reaction is to tell you to take a hike. Thats when you see their true colors.
😂
I missed the test cause it took soooo loooonnngggg to get to the point. Bruh! Almost 8 minutes to get to the demonstration. Probably not gonna watch your videos for a while unless this changes. Get to the point. You probably wouldn’t read my comment if it was 8 paragraphs long with a bunch of nothing in the first 6 paragraphs. Respect your viewer’s time. Use the time markers with clear titles if you’re gonna pad your videos with talking just for talking sake. Thanx for the test, I hope it helped someone. But it did not help me cause I’m writing this comment instead of watching your video.
Or just watch another channel....Bruh.
What did you use to clean all of this?
Just water with a tiny amount of dish soap in a spray bottle and a clean white clean