Upholstery Cleaning
1) Careful and Thorough Pre-testing:
All fibers, dyes, soils, and construction being cleaned need to be identified, examined, and tested for cleanability and sensitivities. You will be informed of our findings and any predictions.
2) Dry Soil Removal:
Vacuuming is a key part in the cleaning of all upholstery fabrics. Removing the dry particulate soil is essential prior to any wet solutions being introduced to the fabric.

3) Pre-Spotting:
Special cleaning agents will be used in the treatment of stains, spills and spots on the upholstery. Fabric safety will remain paramount in the attempts to remove persistent spots. Stains are permanent changes to upholstery fiber. Spots are generally on the outside of the fiber are more likely to be improved upon.

4) Preconditioning:
The most appropriate cleaning will then be applied to suspend soils and loosen any foreign matter.

5) Rinse Extraction:
A complete and thorough rinse extraction of the upholstery fibers will remove all preconditioning detergent and suspended soils. This is done to remove any sticky residues, which helps to prevent re-soiling.

6) Application of Fabric Protection-(Optional)
After the upholstery has been rinsed and extracted, a reapplication of your fabric protection will be applied. This invisible field of protection will assist in the future removal of spots and spills and with your regular vacuuming for dry soil removal.


 
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