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Hi. We are staying with family for a few months while in transition to purchase a home. My sister just purchased a kitchen set and used scotchguard to protect the chairs. They were sprayed outside but then brought into the house. We moved in a week later. She is never going to replace the set and doesn’t agree with my thinking however is there anything I can put on these chairs to remove the scotchguard or eliminate it as much as possible. We basically live in the kitchen. And the kids are always sitting here. Thanks so much!!

Debra’s Answer

Since you just need a temporary fix, aluminum foil will block any fumes that are outgassing. If that won’t hold up, you can get something called “foil-backed building paper” at any home improvement store and tape it over the chair cushions. That would be easy to remove when you leave.

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