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Chemical Guys SPI22616 HydroThread Ceramic Fabric Protectant & Stain Repellent (Works on Fabric, Carpet & Upholstery), 16 oz.
- A CERAMIC COATING FOR YOUR FABRIC - HydroThread brings long-lasting ceramic HydroTechnology to carpet, seats, fabric convertible tops, chairs, and more! Perfect for the car, home, work, and on your interior and exterior!
- EXTREME HYDROPHOBIC WATER BEADING - HydroThread forms a super-hydrophobic SiO2 barrier that causes liquids to bead up and hover on the surface, without penetrating the underlying fibers, so liquids bead and roll right off surfaces and preserve your fabric!
- SiO2 FORMULA REPELS FRESH SPILLS AND STAINS - The unique SiO2 formulation of HydroThread bonds to individual fibers, delivering superior hydrophobic characteristics that bead liquids off the surface without penetrating so you can guard against spills and stains!
- DURABLE PROTECTION AGAINST UV FADING - Help keep your fabrics their original color and prevent fading and discoloration with Hydrothread! This ceramic protectant helps repel harmful UV solar rays, without compromising the feel of the fabric.
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HydroThread is a super hydrophobic ceramic protective textile coating and stain guard engineered for extreme durability and hydrophobicity on fabric and cloth surfaces that helps repel water and stains without compromising the look, feel, or comfort of the fabric!
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