Residential Upholstery Cleaning & Protecting
Upholstered furniture should be deep cleaned at least once every year if you want to increase the longevity and maintain the fresh look of new furniture. Because upholstered furniture can be made up of a variety of fabrics, it is important that the cleaning technician be able to correctly identify the fabric. Our experienced technicians can tackle any difficult stain, including pet odor and dander.
A fabric protector must be re-applied with every upholstery cleaning to increase the longevity and preserve the fresh look of the upholstered furniture.
11 Step Upholstery Cleaning System
1. Pre-Inspection. The pre-inspection will help us to determine what type of cleaning solutions and techniques will be used. We will also point out any potential permanent stains or areas of concern.
2. Area Preparation. We will prepare the area where the upholstery will be cleaned to protect your surrounding furnishings.
3. Pre-Vacuum. All textiles should be vacuumed thoroughly before cleaning. This step will remove dry soils and any loose particles from cracks and crevices.
4. Pre-Treat. Depending on your fabric and soil condition, a special solution will be applied to “emulsify” the soil.
5. Pre-Spot. Any potentially difficult spots will be pre-treated with special solutions to increase chances of removal.
6. Pre-Groom. The fabric will then be gently groomed using soft upholstery brushes to loosen the soil.
7. Soil Extraction and Rinse. The soil is then extracted from the fabric with a gentle, controlled rinse.
8. Neutralize. The fabric is then pH balanced to maintain its soft, fresh feel.
9. Post Groom. The upholstery will then be prepared for drying with a gentle combing of the fabric.
10. Speed Dry. High velocity air movers will be placed on the upholstery to speed dry the fabric.
11. Post Cleaning Inspection. Our technician will review the cleaning results with you to insure that your expectations have been met or exceeded.
For longer fabric life and fewer permanent stains, have fabric protector re-applied
Mattress Cleaning & Protecting
With the high mattress cost, your bed represents a major investment. However, if you are like most people, your mattress has been neglected when it comes to cleaning. It is understandable, it is difficult (if not impossible) to deep clean your mattress. In fact, even most professionals have problems providing a successful mattress cleaning technique but we can help. Our mattress cleaning procedure is an exclusive technique that aims on extending the life of your mattress and rid your bed of harmful allergens. A fabric protector must be re-applied with every mattress cleaning to increase the longevity and preserve the fresh look of the mattress.
We do not clean memory foam mattresses.
10 Step Mattress Cleaning System
1. Pre-Inspection. The pre-inspection will help us to determine what type of cleaning solutions and techniques will be used. We will also point out any potential permanent stains or areas of concern.
2. Area Preparation.We will prepare the area where the mattress will be cleaned to protect your surrounding furnishings.
3. Pre-Vacuum. All textiles should be vacuumed thoroughly before cleaning. This step will remove dry soils and any loose particles.
4. Pre-Treat. Depending on your fabric and its condition, a special solution will be applied to “emulsify” the soil.
5. Pre-Spot. Any potentially difficult spots will be pre-treated with special solutions to increase chances of removal.
6. Pre-Groom. The fabric will then be gently groomed using soft brushes to loosen the soil.
7. Soil Extraction and Rinse. The soil is then extracted from the fabric with a gentle, controlled rinse.
8. Neutralize. The fabric is then pH balanced to maintain its soft, fresh feel.
9. Speed Dry. High velocity air movers will be placed on the mattress to speed dry the fabric.
10. Post Cleaning Inspection. Our technician will review the cleaning results with you to insure that your expectations have been met or exceeded.