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Upholstery Cleaning
& Stain Removal

Germs, dust mites, pet dander, allergens and stains are just a few of the things we find on our upholstery from everyday use. Routinely cleaning upholstered furniture doesn’t just make our homes look tidier, it helps us, and anyone living in the home, stay healthier. By removing the built-up contaminants on furniture, we can lessen the total airborne particle matter that becomes dislodged whenever we sit on our interact with our upholstered material. To maximize the health benefits of routine cleaning, it’s important to know what material your upholstered fabric is made from.

Vacuuming the Couch

You’ll also find many blends of the listed materials, and all of these require a nuanced approach to their cleaning. At Enviroclean, we start by determining what type of materials we’ll be addressing and then devising an individualized approach to fit your unique home. Whether it’s a tough stain or muddy paw prints, our unique approach to improving the health of your home is guaranteed to provide the best method for the job.

One final note: BEWARE of the cleaning service that tries to sell you sanitizers, deodorizers, or an off the shelf cleaner that you spray on fabric! These compounds are used to mask smells and improve the “visual quality” of our upholstery, they do NOT improve the cleanliness of the material or health of the environment! Cleaning requires the existing contaminants be REMOVED by a process of extraction! Anything else will only leave your home, and potentially health, in a worse state than you started out in.

Polyester (PET)

Polypropylene (PP)

Cotton (CO)

Nylon (N)

Rayon (R)

Acrylic (A)

Acetate (AE)

Leather

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