FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is upholstery cleaning?
Upholstery cleaning is the process of removing grime, stains, and allergens from upholstered furniture using specialist tools and cleaning products. This form of cleaning can help to enhance the look and lifespan of your furnishings.
2. How often should I clean my upholstery?
Professional upholstery cleaning is recommended every 12-18 months, depending on use and the presence of pets or children. This can help to remove dirt and debris, prevent wear and tear, and extend the life of your furniture. Regular cleaning also helps to maintain the appearance of your upholstery and prevent the buildup of allergens and bacteria.
3. Can I clean my upholstery myself?
While DIY solutions and renting tools can be used to clean upholstery, expert cleaning services are often more effective and better for your furnishings. DIY solutions may contain strong chemicals or leave residue that attracts more grime and detritus, while renting devices may lack the suction or heat of expert equipment. Furthermore, using the incorrect cleaning technique or solution can harm sensitive textiles or cause color bleeding.
4. What types of upholstery can be cleaned?
Many textiles, including cotton, linen, microfiber, velvet, and leather, can benefit from professional furniture cleaning. Some fragile or antique textiles, on the other hand, may require special care or may not be cleaned at all. To identify the best cleaning technique for your specific upholstery, speak with a professional cleaning agency.
5. Is professional upholstery cleaning safe for my furniture?
Professional upholstery cleaning is generally safe for most types of furniture, but some delicate or antique fabrics may be more prone to damage. It is important to choose a reputable cleaning company with experience working with various fabrics and furniture types. Additionally, it is important to properly prepare your furniture for cleaning by removing any loose items or debris and communicating any specific concerns or problem areas to your cleaner.
6. How does upholstery cleaning work?
Upholstery cleaning usually includes a mix of steam cleaning, dry cleaning, and spot treatments to eliminate grime, stains, and other detritus from your furniture. Professional cleaners use specialized tools and eco-friendly cleaning solutions to securely and effectively clean your furniture. Steam cleaning removes grime and germs with hot water and pressure, whereas dry cleaning uses low-moisture foam or powder to clean without saturating the cloth.
7. What can you expect from most professional upholstery cleaning services?
Most upholstery cleaning companies provide value for money. They provide safe, reliable, speedy, and friendly services which guarantee 100% customer satisfaction.
8. What type of cleaning equipment and cleaning agents do upholstery cleaning agents use?
Most professional cleaners use high-grade industrial cleaners and dryers and also sustainable cleaning agents in their cleaning processes. Expert, professional cleaning is normally safe for your family and your pets.
9. Do upholstery cleaners normally clean all fabric types?
Normally professional cleaners clean all types of couch upholstery, including; cotton, linen, velvet, suede, faux leather, leather, micro fibre, wool, cotton, polyester, nylon, etc. They clean all aspects of your couch, the surface, cushions, the depths of furniture, and the padding.
10. How long does it take to take your lounge upholstery cleaned?
Normally it takes anywhere between 3 to 5 hours to get your lounge upholstery cleaned and dried.

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