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Fabric coatings can protect textile surfaces, but not all fabric products are the same. This page explains what a fabric coating is, how it works, realistic expectations, and what it should not be marketed as.


What a Fabric Coating Actually Is

OPTiX Fabric Coating is a surface treatment designed to create a thin, invisible protective layer on textiles such as:

  • carpet

  • upholstery

  • canvas

  • seat fabric

  • convertible tops

Unlike traditional fabric dressings that rely on oils, waxes, or polymers that sit on the surface, a fabric coating chemically bonds to textile fibers once applied and cured. Its goal is protection and water repellence, not a cosmetic shine or heavy residue.

A properly applied coating should feel neutral to the touch — not sticky, waxy, or artificially glossy.


How Fabric Coatings Work vs Fabric Dressings

Dressings and protectants often work by:

✔ leaving oils that superficially fill tiny gaps
✔ creating temporary water beading
✔ adding sheen

These products tend to:

  • attract dust

  • smear with touch

  • transfer to clothing

  • require repeated reapplication

OPTiX Fabric Coating works differently. Once cured:

  • there’s no oily or waxy residue

  • the surface remains breathable

  • water and spills bead and roll off more readily

  • maintenance becomes easier over time

This is why coated textiles feel more consistent and cleaner with regular care.


What OPTiX Fabric Coating Is Good At

When applied to clean, dry fabric surfaces such as seats, carpets, and canvas:

  • Repelling liquids and stains (beer, coffee, juice, soda)

  • Reducing dye transfer from clothing

  • Slowing soiling from body oils, dirt, and grime

  • Making routine cleaning easier with gentle washing

Because the treated surface becomes less porous, maintenance usually requires less pressure and fewer aggressive cleaners, which helps preserve the material long-term.


What Fabric Coatings Are Not

OPTiX Fabric Coating is not:

❌ a deep stain remover
❌ a disinfectant or sanitiser
❌ a substitute for proper cleaning
❌ a “magic shield” that prevents all spills
❌ a finish that produces gloss or sheen

It is designed to work as part of a fabric care and maintenance system, not as a one-and-done fix.


Realistic Expectations

A fabric coating helps reduce how easily textiles absorb liquids and soils, but it does not make them impervious.

In everyday use:

  • liquids may still penetrate if held long enough

  • heavy or abrasive stains can still occur

  • frequent washing or scrubbing can eventually reduce performance

A coated surface is easier to maintain than an uncoated one, but proper cleaning and care remain essential.


Application Overview

OPTiX Fabric Coating should be applied to a properly cleaned and dry surface. A typical application process involves:

  1. Deep cleaning the fabric to remove oils and contaminants

  2. Allowing the fabric to fully dry

  3. Evenly applying the coating using a suitable applicator

  4. Allowing the coating to cure (time varies by environment)

  5. Gentle maintenance with compatible fabric shampoos

Detailed step-by-step instructions should be followed exactly to maximise performance.


Maintenance Tips

  • Vacuum regularly

  • Address spills quickly with appropriate cleaners

  • Avoid harsh, abrasive scrubbing

  • Reapply coating when repellency visibly diminishes

Correct care enhances both appearance and fabric longevity.