Yes they do make stain resistant bed spreads for children. One of the top sellers is Pottery Barn. They have several different styles and sizes to accomodate everyones needs.
Continental quilting and serta both make stain resistant bedding.
To make stain resistant paper a special Teflon coating is applied to the paper. This coating can be applied to all types of paper products.
Yes, you can get them from fabric stores.
Yes their are some companies that specially make stain resistant clothing for kids, they are easy to find online. Sweetspot.ca is a good web site.
Silken Touch Interior Latex by Porter make stain-resistant paint.
There are bed spreads that are fire resistant. If you are looking to purchase a fire resistant bed spread, you may want to visit your local sewing shop for the fabric and have it custom made.
Yes. The roller can leave stain and make it uneven or leave lines. You should back brush to even it out. Back brushing is going over an area with a brush while the stain is wet. This brushing will even out the color and remove heavy deposits if stain. Do only a few boards at a time. Don't apply too fast. Remember to immediately follow with a brush to even out the color and spread any heavy areas around.
If an oil stain gets wet before drying, the water can dilute the oil and spread the stain further. It can also make it more difficult to remove the oil stain completely, as the water can penetrate deeper into the fabric or surface, making the cleaning process more challenging. It is best to let the oil stain dry before attempting to clean it.
I would use a stain to make it the color you want and when the stain is dry or has been absorbed into the wood and dry to the touch, use a product called spar varnish and give it two coats. It is resistant for up to 2-5 years even in salt water.
Teflon is a coating applied to fabric to make it water and stain resistant. It forms a protective barrier on the fabric that repels liquid and prevents it from being absorbed, making the fabric easier to clean and maintain.
the smooth part of the cell wall make it to get stain
When you drop ink onto a cloth, the ink will spread out and be absorbed by the fibers of the fabric. The extent of the spreading will depend on the absorbency of the cloth. Quick action to blot and rinse the ink stain can help minimize its spread and make it easier to remove.