Aquaclean Group is a Spanish textile manufacturer that revolutionized the industry with Aquaclean technology, a kind of fabric that allows you to clean stains easily, quickly and conveniently using water. They partner with furniture manufacturers around the world and their latest collaboration is with British retailer Marks & Spencer.

M&S in its Spring/Summer catalogue declares it will be offering spill-proof sofas with three new fabrics, namely Kodi, Bellevue, and Nola treated with Aquaclean technology.

This treatment covers the fiber with an invisible molecular layer that prevents stains from absorbing into the fabric and thus facilitates removal of stains simply by wiping off with water, even several hours after staining.

The fabric allows removing different stains, including mud, chocolate, ink, sauce, fat, and wine using water alone. The cleaning process is simple and fast – you just need to apply water over the stain, rub it up with a cloth, and that’s it! The stain will disappear as if it was never there.

Marks & Spencer’s range of sofas upholstered with Aquaclean’s stain-proof fabric will be extremely helpful for moms who know how hard it is to remove stains from furniture.

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Whether you have pets and little kids at home that don’t shy from jumping over the furniture with dirty feet, or you just want a spill-proof sofa, Marks & Spencer has worked out a solution for you.

Via: TheSun

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