How does the fabric become liquid repellent?Updated 2 months ago
The fabric is treated with a hydrophobic technology that alters its surface on a molecular level. This changes the surface energy, making it difficult for water-based liquids to stick. It works by creating a balance of positive and negative charges that repel water molecules, causing spills to bead up and roll off - just like rain on a lotus leaf or a freshly waxed car.