Upholstery Cleaning Print E-mail

Eco Clean Carpet Solutions of Knoxville can clean almost any type of fiber, synthetics or natural. We carry a variety of effective cleaning procedures for upholstery. After testing the fabric for colorfastness, we will determine exactly how your piece should be cleaned. Our trucks carry a wide verity of pre-conditioners and the tools needed to perform the proper cleaning. No bragging - just fact - our technicians are some of the best upholstery cleaners in the state!

STEP 1 – Fabric Testing Your fabric will be tested for fiber type and dye stability.

STEP 2 – Area Prep We will prepare the area where the upholstery will be cleaned to protect your surrounding furnishings.

STEP 3 – Pre-Vacuum Dry Soil will be removed before cleaning.

STEP 4 – Pre-Treat Depending on your fabric, it will be pre-treated to “suspend” bonded soil.

STEP 5 – Pre-Spot Any potentially difficult spots will be pre-treated with special solutions to increase chances of removal.

STEP 6 – Pre-Groom The fabric will then be gently groomed using soft upholstery brushes to loosen soil.

STEP 7 – Soil Extraction and Rinse The soil is then extracted from the fabric with a gentle, controlled rinse.

STEP 8 – Neutralize The fabric is then pH balanced to maintain its soft, fresh feel.

STEP 9 – Post Spot Any remaining spots will be treated with special stain removal products.

STEP 10 – Post Grooming The upholstery will then be prepared for drying with a gentle combing of the fabric.

STEP 11 – Speed Dry High velocity air movers are used if needed.

STEP 12 – Post Inspection Our technician will review the cleaning results with you to insure that your expectations have been met or exceeded.

 
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The technician was on time. My carpet was stretched and some spots were very dirty. He cleaned it well for the condition that it was in. It looks much better.

    - M. Nellis