Archive for the ‘upholstery cleaning’ Category

How often should a mattress be cleaned?

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

 Dust mites thrive on the skin flakes we shed every night. The recommended service interval is once every year unless you suffer from severe allergies then more often.

Can mattress cleaning cure my allergy?

Saturday, April 28th, 2012

No, it doesn’t offer any cure, but it will help to reduce the severity and frequency of allergies. Many of our customers have found that their particular allergy disappears altogether and in the case of asthmatics, about 85% of sufferers are allergic to House Dust Mite droppings, so the chances of us helping an asthma sufferer is very high.

Advantages of Protecting your Upholstery

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Treated Upholstery will:

  • Last Longer
  • Look Better Longer
  • Clean Easier
    The fabric protection treatment is a spray applied to all surfaces of the upholstered item. The application “wicks” into the fibers of the fabric creating a protective barrier against soil and stains.
  • CNN : Reports on Dust Mites

    Thursday, June 16th, 2011

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u99t7Lc02AM&feature=player_detailpage

    Myth:I have to have my upholstery dry cleaned because it is white (or off-white) in color. The other carpet cleaners have told me this. They call it Haitian cotton, or something like that.

    Monday, May 23rd, 2011

    A vast majority of cleaners think that anything white has to be dry cleaned. Of course this isn’t true, and to top it off they will charge you more to dry clean when in fact it is quicker and costs less to do.Dry cleaning is safe as far as cleaning goes, but it doesn’t clean very well. Someone who isn’t trained properly would rather just dry clean, charge you more, because of their limited knowledge and fear of liability.A professional will test the fabric and know what he or she is doing, following through with the proper method of cleaning to remove maximum soiling and residues without causing any harm to the upholstery fabric.