News | January 9, 2007

Faultless Introduces Stain Resistance Starch

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Kansas City, MO - Faultless Starch introduced stain resistance to starching with a new technology that repels spills and helps clothes last longer.

Unlike other stain resistant technology, Faultless Fibresistance is activated from the heat of an iron to protect fabric. Faultless Starch Plus Stain Resistance is designed for everyday use for washable fabrics. Continued use of Faultless Starch Plus Stain Resistance increases the effectiveness of the technology, keeping clothes and fabrics looking new, claims the company.

"The new stain resistant technology helps customers get the most out of their garment investment," said David G. Beaham, president of Faultless Starch/Bon Ami Company. "To repel spills from juice, coffee, oil, wine and more, simply spray Faultless Starch Plus Stain Resistance on the entire garment during the ironing process to protect it."

Consumer product tests also show that Faultless Starch Plus Stain Resistance makes ironing easier by reducing friction, flaking and starch build-up. The fresh, linen scent gives garments a clean, crisp finish. For the best protection, iron the day before the garment is to be worn.

SOURCE: Faultless Starch