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Upholstery Cleaning
Upholstered furniture is a long-term investment in
the comfort and style of your home, so keeping it in good condition
is important. But no matter how hard you try to keep it
spotless, upholstered furniture used for daily living will
eventually begin to show signs of soiling.
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Cleaned (top half) vs.
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Fortunately, Clean Bee's IICRC-certified technicians have
the ability to restore the beauty and extend the life of your
favorite upholstered furniture. There are
approximately
10 types of fabric and at least 7 different weaves, so we have developed several different cleaning methods to handle almost any
type of upholstery.
Clean Bee Flooring and Upholstery Care is also a
certified applicator of fabric protector. With the application of
fabric protector after cleaning, your upholstery will resist
staining and stay cleaner longer.
Recommendation from the
Institute of Inspection Cleaning
and Restoration Certification
To keep your furniture clean, it's necessary
to conduct routine maintenance (e.g. vacuuming, immediate
attention to spills), coupled with periodic cleaning by a
certified technician every 12 to 24 months.
Furniture and fabric manufacturers recommend
that consumers not wait until severe soiling occurs before
cleaning because the greater the soiling, the less the
likelihood of restoring the fabric's original color, appearance
and texture; and the greater adverse effect on indoor
environmental quality.
Regular cleaning of fabric and leather furnishings by a trained,
certified professional can help restore your furniture's
appearance, extend its life, and keep it looking like new.
Moreover, certified professionals can offer simple suggestions
to maintain a clean and healthy home or business environment
overall.
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