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Ultra-Guard Fabric Protection | Memphis Service Center
Fabric Protection
Ultra-Guard Fabric Protection | Memphis Service Center
Ultra-Guard Fabric Protection | Memphis Service Center
4536 Sequoia Rd Memphis, TN 38117 United StatesUnited States Tennessee 381174536 Sequoia Rd Memphis
+19012469037
Business Description
Ultra-Guard is the Interior Designers Choice in Fabric Protection, and furniture protection, offering the only on-site nanotech stain guard for upholstery and carpet in Memphis, Tennessee, including Collierville, German Town, Lakeland, East Memphis, and Mid Town. The Ultra-Guard formula called STAIN FREE contains an ultra-violet inhibitor to reduce sun fade on furniture and rugs. STAIN FREE is not a temporary Scotchgard application and does not contain silicone. It will not alter the color or feel and fabric. STAIN FREE is hypoallergenic, non-toxic and safe for children and pets.
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