Upholstery Cleaning

Upholstery and mattresses can absorb a lot of soil and stains. Over time, dirt and debris will build up on the surface, which need to be removed. With our natural cleaner, it is strong enough to remove all the heavy soils, yet gentle enough for all fabric types. Our upholstery cleaning process for furniture is safe for your entire family, dries fast and resists resoiling. We clean everything from microfiber, to dry clean only fabrics.
Dog on couch
Whether you have kids or pets, frequently host friends and family or simply are at home a lot, you know your upholstered furniture is getting a workout. Dust, pollen, germs, food crumbs, stains and blemishes can’t be avoided. But you don’t have to accept the fact that furniture is going to be dirty.
Our method will effectively remove normal staining, germs, and your family’s shed skin cells from your upholstery according to industry standards. Did you know over a 24-hour period, you lose almost a million skin cells?
This is where most of the dust from your home comes from! Want to see for yourself? Take a black cloth over a piece of upholstery (a black cloth napkin works great), then vacuum the opposite side and now look at the upholstery side of the cloth. You will either be amazed!
 
We clean the whole piece: front, back, sides, pillows, etc. to ensure we’ve removed as much debris as possible and leave your upholstery looking fabulous!

Fight Soil and Stains with Upholstery Protectant

Coffee Spill
With how much use your furniture gets, spills are inevitable. We can apply our Protectant to your furniture to create a barrier around the fibers to inhibit soiling, staining, and remove more soil when you vacuum. Make sure your furniture looks great year-round, year after year.
 
  • Restores manufacturer-applied stain guard that breaks down and fades over time
  • Forms protective shield around upholstered furniture fibers to resist soiling
  • Repels most stains, allowing a window of opportunity for you to soak up the spill on your own before it adheres to the furniture fibers