Upholstery Cleaning Company In Mesa, AZ

Things We Clean:
- Sofas
- Sectionals
- Chairs
- Loveseats
- Ottomans
- RV Upholstery
Service Includes:
- Fiber Identification
- Pre-Treatment
- General Spotting
- Hand Cleaning
- Steam Rinse & Extraction
- Turbo Drying

Upholstery Cleaning & Care

With the appropriate care, the upholstery in your dining area, living room, and bedroom furniture can provide you with many years of clean and comfortable use. By properly following the upholstery cleaning, maintenance, and stain removal information provided below, you can greatly extend the lasting life of your sectional, sofa, loveseat or chair.

Upholstery Cleaning & Care Guidelines
Follow the simple guidelines below in order to help keep your upholstery furniture looking like new.
- To avoid fading, keep all upholstery furniture away from direct sunlight.
- Even if your home furniture sees little use, vacuum your upholstery furniture as often as possible. The abrasive action of dust and dirt particles can wear the fibers of your upholstery sectional, sofa, loveseat or chair.
- Damp-dust the arms and headrest areas of your sectional, sofa, loveseat or chair with a cleaning solution to prevent body oil accumulation on your upholstery fabric (follow the manufacturer’s recommendation as to the type of cleaning solution to use on your upholstery).
- Avoid placing magazines or newspapers directly on your sofa, sectional, loveseat or chair upholstery fabric. Ink may accumulate on your upholstery, and is very difficult to remove.
- Never place or cover your upholstered home furniture with dark-colored blankets or sheets for long periods of time. The dyes may bleed and can rub off onto the fabric.
- Avoid the use of nail polish, ink, paint, or dyes around your upholstery fabric, since these substances alter color and will stain. Making it very difficult to remove with professional cleaning.
- Periodic professional upholstery cleaning will keep soil accumulation from damaging the beauty of your sectional, sofa, loveseat, or chair upholstery.

Upholstery Cleaning – First Aid For Your Upholstery
If you, a child, or friend has just spilled a glass of juice or wine on your living room sofa or chair, what do you do now? It is very important to act promptly to prevent permanent staining. Follow these guidelines to control any accident spills.
It is very important to act quickly before the spill spreads or dries.
- For liquid spills – DO NOT RUB! First, blot lightly with a dry paper towel. Increase the pressure, and use a fresh paper towel until you see no more liquid being absorbed. If any residue remains, see the stain removal guide below.
- For semi-solid or solid spills (food for example) – First, gently lift the object from the upholstery with a spoon. Next, scrape carefully any additional residue present toward the center of the spill. Treat any wet residue as a liquid spill. If residue remains, see the stain removal guide below.
- For dry spills (such as dry cosmetics or ash) – Do not use any liquid in attempt to remove a dry spill such as ashes. This may cause a permanent stain. First vacuum, then beat the area with a ruler or a similar object and vacuum again. If residue remains, use the adhesive side of masking tape to remove any residue.
Check the manufacturer’s label for any cleaning instructions and/or fabric cleaning code.
The following information is the standard codes for fabric cleaning used by furniture manufacturers. These codes can be used to determine what types of cleaning methods are appropriate for your particular sofa, sectional, loveseat, or chair upholstery fabric:
W
Use Water-based cleaning agent.
S
Use mild (water-free) cleaning solvent.
WS
Use water-based cleaning agent, or use mild (water-free) cleaning solvent.
X
Clean ONLY by vacuuming or light brushing.
- Always perform a color safe fastness test by applying the product or water to your upholstery fabric in an inconspicuous area of the upholstered piece. Allow to dry completely and check its effect on the fabric.
- Apply water or a cleaning agent in small doses to avoid any spreading of the stain. Remember to be patient and not over-saturate. Apply several times as necessary. Blot firmly with a dry paper towel to soak any liquid after each application.
- Never rub a fabric; rubbing could result in spreading of the stain, loss of color, or even damage to the nap.
- To avoid any water spots, use a fan or blow dryer set to “cool” to accelerate the drying process. Start drying from the outer edge of the affected area and work toward the center.
- If the stain persists and seems unchanged, seek the professional cleaning assistance of CleanChoice.






