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What do Furniture Stain protectants actually do?

Adding a re-application of an upholstery stain protectant finish after your furniture has been recently cleaned means that liquids will bead up on the treated surface of the fabric instead of soaking in, increasing the longevity of the furniture by reducing the chance of odors setting in or moisture damage. It also helps to protect furniture against stains due to spills from drinks, food, and pets.

Furniture Deodorant vs. Stain Protectant: What’s the Difference?

Furniture Protectant

Upholstery stain protectant is a fabric treatment designed to prevent future damage. It creates an invisible barrier that helps repel spills and resist soils, making furniture easier to maintain between cleanings.

A stain protectant does not remove odors or treat existing stains. Protectant is proactive. It prepares the furniture for future use.

Furniture Deodorant

Upholstery deodorant addresses existing odors in the furniture. It refreshes the scent of the room by neutralizing odor-causing particles trapped in the fabric and foam core.

Professional deodorizing products do more than mask smells. These treatments reach deeper into the furniture than household sprays or powders, which typically address only surface-level issues.

How They Work Together

Many homeowners choose both treatments because they complement each other. A deodorant helps create a fresh, clean scent after a professional cleaning, while protectant helps maintain the furniture’s fabric condition moving forward.

When used together, they support both short-term freshness and long-term durability.