🌞 Shield Your Style with ForceField®!
ForceField® UV Sunblock Fabric Fade Protector is a 22oz solution designed to protect fabrics and colored surfaces from UV ray damage. Made in the USA, it absorbs harmful UV radiation and releases it harmlessly, ensuring vibrant colors and texture preservation across all material types. Its quick-drying formula makes it a convenient choice for outdoor enthusiasts.
C**L
I just got tired of the stains...
This might sound stupid but I use this for my caps, and darker clothing. I live in a hot climate area and just got tired of coming home to find sun stains all over my darker clothes, especially caps. So I decided to try this. Sprayed two brand new shorts and two brand new caps so far, was out in the sun for hours and no sun stains at all. This stuff works! And yes, the spray bottles suck, they leak from the trigger and don't complete a squeeze. You have to pull the trigger back out and squeeze again. But hey, the stuff inside works and it will save more black clothes lol...
E**S
Seems to do the Job
I bought this spray mainly for the golf net I have in my driveway that stays outside all summer long. I recently bought a replacement net that is held in place by an aluminum frame. The frame slides through a pocket sewn around the entire edge of the netting and it's made out of like a nylon fabric. The last one I had eventually faded real bad and shredded so I figured I would get some UV blocking spray to prevent this or at least delay it somewhat as the replacement nets are almost $300. The manufacturer of the net even recommends some sort of protection if you leave the net up all the time like I do.I soaked it pretty good with the spray when I set the net up in June and so far I have not noticed any fading at all - and the net is black, and the fabric seems to be as pliable as it was when I installed it. We have had a lot of sun over the summer too in Michigan, so I am pretty confident it would have faded somewhat and started to dry out by now and I see none of that. IMO it's money well spent and I will probably give it another spray soon. Much cheaper to purchase more spray versus a new net every couple of years.Seems to do the job and I a have no issue recommending this product based on the results I have experienced.
M**E
Gonna give it a try.
I usually use 303 for UV protection but it's not for use on natural fabric so I searched for something that might work. This product came up and had good reviews so I'm trying it on a cotton table runner for our outside table. Since it's only been 2 weeks I can't really comment on its function yet thus the discounted star. (I'll update the review at the end of the summer). It was delivered fast, convenient to use, and was absorbed by the cotton without leaving any detechable residue so I have high hopes for now.
A**R
Sun protection
Outdoor pillows! Protection from the sun
K**
Sprayer DOES NOT WORK!
After reading the other reviews, I decided to go ahead and try this product. My thought was if it doesn't work, then I guess I'll just have to replace my outside throw pillows. The bottle sprayer DOES NOT WORK!!! Ok, there were some comments relating to this issue so I just figured I'd transfer it to a different spray bottle. That in itself was a freaking nightmare! I wasn't able to even get the bottle open to transfer it. After about 20 minutes of using a wrench and needle nose pliers, I was finally able to mutilate (that's what it took) to even get to a point in which the liquid could be transferred. I then transferred the solution to a sprayer that works (btw, a $.25 cent bottle). After reading and following the instructions, I have applied to my pillows. Time will tell as the AZ sun can be brutal on fabrics. My suggestion is that you are familiar with the color(s) of the fabric when it's wet versus dry to ensure, visually, you have covered the fabric completely. I'll give this a week or so to see if it works or not. I will update my review as to the product effectiveness at that point. As for the sprayer, seriously, it doesn't work, at least mine didn't.
J**E
Not stiff and no smell
I applied this to a memory quilt that had been hanging on a wall and had already started to show some fading from sun exposure. First, it did not make the cotton fabric stiff or add a chemical smell of any kind to it. Second, it did appear to revive some definition to the colors of the faded photographs (possibly wishful thinking on the part of my mother-in-law). Overall, she was very pleased with the end result. I was happy that it did not damage the quilt that I had made her 12 years ago and that I had not damaged it with this spray. I will use it again on cotton fabric.
M**A
Broken botttle
I had to pour the liquid into another bottle because the one I got didn't work. Not to mention we had to use pliers to get it open. For $16 I would have thought the bottle would have actually worked. Just uses it today so hopefully the liquid actually works 😒 we shall see...
S**A
So far so good
I live in Arizona and the sun here is amazing and destroys everything! I bought new patio furniture and an umbrella as well as outdoor pillows. I got 3 bottles of this product and did heavy applications on everything. After covering 6 pillows, a couch cushion (seat and back), 2 chair seats and backs, 2 chair seats, a 8' umbrella, and then application to the wood of all the furniture including a table and two loungers, I still have about 1/3 of one bottle left. It leaves a waxy feel on your skin if you get it on you, but I haven't noticed this on the furniture (no residue coming off) and I have noticed that it is waterproof. It's only been a few weeks and so far no fading, which here anything is usually already faded after a few days outside. The AZ sun will eventually eat this too, but at least I'm hopeful it will slow the process down.
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