From marine to hospitality, cleanability and durability are the hot topics of conversation. FORBID, with its graffiti resistant topcoat, eliminates replacement costs, preserves upholstery integrity, luster and softness to increase overall customer satisfaction. Tough stains such as ink, sharpie, lipstick, red wine, coffee or indigo dye are simply no match for FORBID.
HOW IT WORKS
FORBID is not just a surface treatment but is cross-linked into the surface of the coated fabric, allowing it to be cleaned over and over again without compromising the integrity of the fabric.
WIPE THEM AWAY WITH FORBID
FORBID dramatically increases stain resistance while preserving the integrity of the fabric luster and softness.
STOCKED FOR CUT YARDS
Douglass sells the following patterns with the Forbid Finish, Chainmaille, Independence 2, Palm Harbor, Woven Hues, Taffy and Steel Pier.
FORBID Cleaning Instructions:

Method One: For common stains and spills, use mild soap and water.
Method Two: If Method One doesn’t work, use the following household items: FANTASTIC • 409 • MR. CLEAN
Method Three: For tougher stains such as sharpie, paint and lipstick, use isopropyl alchohol.
Vendor Warnings
The Enduratex™ care guide addresses the performance of FORBlD products as indicated in product testing, conducted under laboratory conditions. Results may vary under actual conditions.
The information contained in the care guide is not a guarantee and does not relieve the user of the responsibility of proper and safe use of a product and the use of recommended cleaning agents. The use of certain agents has been found to be harmful to the surface appearance and lifespan of vinyl; please familiarize yourself with those substrates for best results.
Enduratex™ topcoat, FORBlD, is resistant to most common stains; however, existing dyes and
pigments in some staining agents have been seen to create a permanant stain if not properly
treated in a timely manner.
Enduratex™ maintains the highest vinyl production standards. Anomalies may occur during finishing if the vinyl comes into contact with incompatible forms.
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