Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the comments/suggestions. Yes I was in design mode not mommy mode when I purchased the chairs and table. For that price I assumed they both were treated and would hold up to minimal wear but my research noted otherwise...so I’m here seeking help. I am more concerned with the chairs vs table. I can purchase new chair covers in a different color so that will likely be my option once/if the seats are stained.
No judgements here. Your selections are beautiful, even if stains cause a few issues. Our dining room is almost identical. We have small kids and yes spills
Do happen but you clean them up and it’s fine!
Thank you![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the comments/suggestions. Yes I was in design mode not mommy mode when I purchased the chairs and table. For that price I assumed they both were treated and would hold up to minimal wear but my research noted otherwise...so I’m here seeking help. I am more concerned with the chairs vs table. I can purchase new chair covers in a different color so that will likely be my option once/if the seats are stained.
No judgements here. Your selections are beautiful, even if stains cause a few issues. Our dining room is almost identical. We have small kids and yes spills
Do happen but you clean them up and it’s fine!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the comments/suggestions. Yes I was in design mode not mommy mode when I purchased the chairs and table. For that price I assumed they both were treated and would hold up to minimal wear but my research noted otherwise...so I’m here seeking help. I am more concerned with the chairs vs table. I can purchase new chair covers in a different color so that will likely be my option once/if the seats are stained.
Anonymous wrote:What is the alleged problem with ScotchGuard?
Anonymous wrote:You absolutely cannot use scotch guard. It is so incredibly dangerous, as a PP has said.
I have an RH dining table and have not treated it with anything in the past four years. Paper towel to wipe up crumbs and dust, and that's it.
For the chairs, you signed up for a bit of anxiety with that color. We use a product called Crypton stain remover on our upholstery and it works like magic. Not sure of the environmental impact but the sales woman at Arhaus, from which we bought a white sofa, recommended this product as a safer alternative to scotch guarding, even though it's used after an accident has already occurred.
Anonymous wrote:I purchased the below table and chairs from RH. Anyone have experience with treating these chairs and table? I’m trying to prevent due transfer from clothes in addition to any other damage kids, family, and friends can do...
Chairs
https://www.restorationhardware.com/catalog/product/product.jsp?productId=prod12440046&categoryId=cat9360001
Table
https://www.restorationhardware.com/catalog/product/product.jsp?productId=prod15970043&categoryId=cat15500179
Any help is appreciated!