Upholstery Cleaning - Chairs, Settees Sofas Cleaning by Clean N Gone


Whatever upholstery you own around your home or office, be it chairs, settees, sofas and more you can count on the services of a cleaning service like the one offered by Clean N Gone London. As upholstered furniture is amongst the most commonly used, the wear and tear and the ravages of time are what affects the way it looks. A good look is important with furniture in an office or a home as it speaks volumes about the nature of the people living or working in these conditions.

If you are worried about the condition of your upholstery once our cleaning technicians are done with it, you need not worry. Our staff is fully trained in the use of correct detergents and cleaning products, ensuring the proper use of these according to the nature of the given material. They will only use chemicals matching the fabric they are working with during the cleaning process. The use of environmentally friendly products is also something else we work with, so you don't need to worry about harsh chemicals and painful stains.

If you are worried about the identity of the people working on your premises, we can ensure that too as our technicians are fully vetted and carrying proper identification. We find security of the utmost importance when working with our clients as trust is one of the most important aspects of any business.

Clean N Gone London uses powerful steam cleaning equipment, capable of quick and efficient cleaning with a short period of time. We can guarantee your furniture will be cleaned and ready for use once again in a comfortable time frame. It is our goal to place a focus on customer satisfaction from your first contact with our team to the finishing touch of a given task. We offer free estimates for upholstery cleaning at a time available to you, professional advice on upholstery care and more.

For an easy cleaning quote call our team at 02089 953 999 or book your upholstery cleaning on line and we will contact you as soon as possible within the same day with the information you require.

 


Removing Stains from Upholstery




The purchase of new upholstered furniture can be quite costly, even if you just want to replace your old and worn pieces. If you believe the main problem about them is their overall look and condition, then maybe you don't need to replace them completely. A good cleaning will spruce up and refresh their overall look, giving them a new life. This will pay off further down the line as your cleaning initiative will change the nature of your situation.

You will need to choose a suitable cleaning method for your efforts so you can enjoy the best results and the nice feeling of a refreshed upholstery. For your help we aim to give you some information on the right way of cleaning, based on different types of upholstery. Different materials require a different touch, so knowing what chemical goes with what type of upholstery is vital to your success.

Before cleaning though you need to address the problem of the proper treatment of upholstered furniture. You need to be extra careful with it so you can prevent any bad stains from carbonated beverages, food and other dangerous substances. The same goes for simple things like not placing dirty clothes, shoes or anything else that might contribute to the problem. This will save you a lot of headaches in the future as serious issues will be avoided. Even with the best of care, sometimes you simply can't avoid an accident and this eventually leads to the need to clean up spots that have appeared on its surface.

It would be nice for you to read any information available from the manufacturer of the furniture. This will allow you to find the right instructions when it comes to cleaning. If you want to get rid of tough stains from oily substances or butter stains you'll need to deal with the problem in a simpler way than what you may think. Simply using a small amount of a solvent chemical will be sufficient to remove the spot. You can use detergents with mild effects to remove butter stains, while if you want to remove the soapy residue you can wipe it off with a damp towel until it is gone.

What are the Results of Irregular Upholstery Cleaning?

Although most people are busy cleaning their bathrooms, kitchens and rooms in reality upholstery requires an equal amount of work. Without that regular cleaning you will encounter a great number of problems that stem from this lack of hygiene. Here are only a few so we can illustrate its importance:

Allergens and dust will collect in the upholstery material, further spreading through the house every time you sit down on them, puffing up a cloud of contaminants into the very air you breathe.
Bacteria are also something capable of not only surviving, but also thriving in upholstery. If you're not performing regular cleaning and you rarely put effort into it far more than just bacteria can thrive in an environment like that – dust mites also love the skin flakes, dust and debris falling from human beings living in the same environment as they do. The best way to deny their meal is to clean up on a regular basis.
Respiratory problems can also arise because of the rising number of allergens present in the materials of your upholstery. This can be harmful not only to you, but also your pets or children as well. If you have health conditions such as asthma this will only contribute to your risk factors. All of this can be prevented with the regular cleaning of everything you own. You can either do this by regular vacuuming with a powerful vacuum cleaner, or the occasional steam cleaning to purify the depths of the upholstery through a thermal solution.

What are the Results of Irregular Upholstery Cleaning?

Although most people are busy cleaning their bathrooms, kitchens and rooms in reality upholstery requires an equal amount of work. Without that regular cleaning you will encounter a great number of problems that stem from this lack of hygiene. Here are only a few so we can illustrate its importance:

Allergens and dust will collect in the upholstery material, further spreading through the house every time you sit down on them, puffing up a cloud of contaminants into the very air you breathe.
Bacteria are also something capable of not only surviving, but also thriving in upholstery. If you're not performing regular cleaning and you rarely put effort into it far more than just bacteria can thrive in an environment like that – dust mites also love the skin flakes, dust and debris falling from human beings living in the same environment as they do. The best way to deny their meal is to clean up on a regular basis.
Respiratory problems can also arise because of the rising number of allergens present in the materials of your upholstery. This can be harmful not only to you, but also your pets or children as well. If you have health conditions such as asthma this will only contribute to your risk factors. All of this can be prevented with the regular cleaning of everything you own. You can either do this by regular vacuuming with a powerful vacuum cleaner, or the occasional steam cleaning to purify the depths of the upholstery through a thermal solution.

 

Dry Cleaning Tips & Tricks

There is hardly anyone on this planet who doesn't know about dry cleaning. It is essentially a process of cleaning which uses no water, but a specific type of solvent instead. A lot of people are choosing this solution today as their clothes can remain fresh and protected from the mechanical wear that occurs overtime when we use a washing machine. This type of cleaning can also be applied in the cleaning of upholstery, as it is one of the possible ways cleaning companies do their job on demand.

A machine meant for dry cleaning is in essence features a basket made of stainless steel, holding and rotating garments as they are getting treated. The machine bears similarities to a regular washing machine with the added difference of using a completely different technology. During the “wash” cycle you have solvent filling up about a third of the chamber while it rotates, agitating the fabrics inside. During this cycle the solvent is repeatedly filtered and sifted, then fed back into the chamber, slowly removing all debris and dust while the core temperature remains at a steady 30°C. This helps break down any spots as the solvent does its job. The process is then repeated without the application of solvent, filtering the clothes and removing any traces left of it. The current modern machines are capable of filtering nearly 100% of the solvent itself through a process of filtration and drying.

One of the major advantages of dry cleaning is its ability to retain the freshness of colour in the target materials. Before you take your clothes and covers to a dry cleaners you have to make sure they are allowed to undergo the treatment. There are certain materials that are banned from dry cleaning as they are not suited to the way it works. It is not recommended to clean such materials as they may get damaged. You have to make sure there are no items left in the pockets of your garments. The nature of the cleaning process is such that anything left in there can cause damage to the fabrics. If there are any stains on the clothes themselves you will need to explain what their cause was. This will help the dry cleaner employees as they will treat the clothes properly depending on the severity of the stain.

Make sure the staff will inspect and tag your clothes and fabrics, keeping them separate from those of other clients.

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