Upholstery Cleaning
Skip DIY Upholstery Cleaning. Call the Experts.
Sofas and chairs in a home often see a lot of love and use, and thus show soil and dirt quickly. You may not be concerned about the stains on your upholstery. But what about the dirt you can’t see? Although not often visible to the naked eye, upholstery collects contaminants such as dead skin cells, oils and dust that can only be removed through a professional cleaning. And upholstered items come in a variety of fabrics, textures and blends. It can be difficult for the average homeowner to look at their upholstery and know the right cleaning method. Cleaning upholstery incorrectly can cause shrinkage, color bleeding or discoloration.
ServiceMaster Quality Cleaning upholstery experts in Wichita eliminate the guesswork and help homeowners avoid damaging upholstery. We select the best cleaning method for your upholstery and its condition, utilizing equipment created to remove the moist soil possible.
Professional Upholstery Cleaning by ServiceMaster Quality Cleaning:
- Is safe for all kinds of upholstery and fabrics
- Is non-toxic to visitors and pets
- Removes stains and spots already present
- Reduces the effects of wear on furniture
- Helps extend the life of upholstery
- Helps eliminate persistent colors
A Name You Can Trust
ServiceMaster Quality Cleaning has been providing an unparalleled level of clean to Wichita for more than 25 years. Our research and development team works to ensure that we are using state-of-the-art products and processes to improve the appearance of your upholstery. We guarantee the job is done right.
Upholstery Care Tips
- Avoid direct sunlight. Modern furniture fabrics are usually very resilient to sunlight. However, under extreme exposure, even these fabrics show signs of fading.
- Plump up cushions often. Filling loses its ability to bounce back if not plumped up regularly. Plumping cushions will help them last longer.
- Rotate cushions often. Cushions that are not rotated may experience premature and unnecessary wear.
- Vacuum. Upholstered furniture should be vacuumed on a regular basis to remove dust and loose dirt.
- Blot up spills. Spills left unresolved may set in as stains. Blot spills but do not rub them.