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You’ll Get The Most Sparkling Cleaned Furniture…Or It’s Free! And Why Shouldn’t You?
Here’s an example of what type of results you will get:
If this is the type of cleaning you want. We invite you to try us out Right Now! You’ll be glad you did!
How We Will Get You The Best Results
First you and I will evaluate your furniture’s needs. “Every Item Must Be Treated Differently” Then we’ll decide what will be the best approach and why! Each manufacturer recommends a specialized cleaning method, and best of all, you’ll know up front what we can and can’t do! This way there’s no surprises!
How Does Furniture Get Dirty And Why Doesn't It Seem To Show?
Allergists, upholsterers and cleaners all agree that DUST is the #1 enemy of upholstered furniture. Gritty
matter blows in through open doors and windows and impregnates itself
on your furniture cushions and back. Think of how much dust would
accumulate on a table if it were never dusted. That same amount is on
your sofa, too. You just can't see it. Then when you sit on the cushion
the oils from your skin compress the dirt into the fabric where it's
almost impossible to remove with vacuum cleaning.
The abrasive action
of the grit pressing into the fiber CUTS the fibers like a knife –
that's why your furniture wears out. Then combine this with pollens,
food crumbs, dust mites and their nasty fecal pellets…your furniture is
literally awash with soil within the short span of just a year (with an
average family). If you have pets and kids your furniture needs to be
cleaned thoroughly at least once a year.
Bacteria and Germs
are the result of soils that are not removed from furniture on a
regular basis. The byproduct of decaying living materials decomposing
is a foul smell that characterizes furniture that has not been cleaned
regularly.
Why doesn't dirt show? Because
today's fabrics are designed to HIDE dirt with patterns and colors…But
just because it doesn't show doesn't mean it's not there.
How often should I have my furniture cleaned? If
you're a retired couple and live in your home 6 months a year…probably
every 2 or 3 years. If you have an active family with 3-5 kids and pets
– I suggest at LEAST twice a year. Contact Pro Team at 865-4428 to set up your cleaning.
Is Fabric Protection Necessary? You
benefit by having us apply our carpet & fabric protection any time
we clean your carpets, rugs, and furniture. Our protector makes it more
difficult for spills, spots, and stains to PENETRATE to the interior of
the fibers (where they cause permanent color change). The protector
keeps messes on the surface where they can be more easily cleaned. Some
fabrics have protector applied during the manufacturing process.
However, the protection degrades over time with use and cleaning. It
must be refreshed from time to time.
We don't just clean carpets. Pro team's carpet cleaning technicians are also experts in cleaning upholstery.
We know the right cleaning methods for a particular fiber or fabric. Our steam-powered
equipment will clean almost any sofa, love seat, chair or other piece
of upholstered furniture.
Often upholstery fabrics are
blends of different fibers. These give the upholstery various textures
and effects. It also creates challenges for cleaning since not every
fiber can be identified. These challenges include bleeding, fading,
loss of finish, browning, and shrinking. Some fabric is sometimes worn
to the point that when cleaned it may separate or break. We will use
our professional expertise and tools to give you the best possible
cleaning but can not make any guarantee regarding the above cautions.
Your home contains many pieces of furniture created from many different
fibers, each with different characteristics. Cleaning these fibers
properly takes experience and the correct cleaning methods. No one
method cleans all upholstery fibers. So that expensive living room set,
dining room chair cushion, or office ensemble you bought years ago
doesn't need to be replaced. Pro Team will make it look like new again.
So when you call us to have your carpets cleaned, don't ignore your furniture. We can do both at the same time. How To Tell If Your Upholstery Needs Cleaned
TEST # 1: THE “SLAP” TEST – surface dust
Place a bright light over the top of one of your sofa cushions and
using a stick (like a paint mixing stick or wooden spoon) whack the
cushion 2-3 times. Observe the amount of dust that is released into the
air. If you see a cloud of dust your furniture needs to be cleaned.
TEST #2: THE BLACK CLOTH TEST – embedded particulate
Use your vacuum cleaner attachment nozzle and take a piece of thin
black cloth and rubber band it to the end of the vacuum hose – let it
drape into the hose a little way. Put the upholstery tool on the end of
the hose. Now turn the vacuum on and run it across the top of the
cushion. Take off the upholstery tool and observe all the dead skin,
dander, and other particles. If you see accumulations of fine
particles, it needs cleaning.
TEST #3: THE WHITE TOWEL TEST – protein soils
Moisten
a small amount of water on a white terry cloth towel. Now go and
briskly rub it across one of your seat cushions or arm covers. Look at
the towel. What do you see?
TEST #4: THE SNIFF TEST - malodors
Completely
exhale. Place your nose 3” above the seat cushions and waft the surface
air to your nose using one hand in a fanning motion. Do you notice any
odors? Soil accumulations foster bacterial growth that feed on the
contaminants and creatures living in the fibers of your furniture
fabrics. If your furniture smells funky it's an indication that it
should be professionally cleaned as soon as possible.
7 Tips To Keep Your Upholstery Fresh, Clean & Healthy
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Vacuum
dust & dirt from all fabric, cracks & crevasses so it does not
cause abrasion to the fabric. Think of how much dust would accumulate
on a table if it were never dusted. That same amount is on your sofa,
too. You just can’t see it.
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Reapply fabric protection after professional cleaning.
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Rotate
all loose cushions frequently to assure even wear. Most couch cushions
are reversible but people seldom take advantage of this. Every two
weeks when you vacuum your furniture flip the cushions over. This will
spread out the wear and make your furniture last much longer.
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Protect your upholstery from the sun. Ultraviolet light can cause deterioration or fading.
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Keep pets off of furniture. Pet's body oils rub off and are very difficult to remove.
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Use caution with clothing such as Blue Jeans. Fabric dyes can transfer onto upholstered furniture.
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If
you have animals get a rubber dish glove. The dish glove will make it
easy to remove hair from the furniture. Simply put it on and rub your
hand over the fabric. You will see that the hair bunches up into clumps
making it easy to pick up and vacuum up. Other options include wrapping
tape around your hand, sticky side out; using a clothing lint remover;
or using a clothing brush to collect the hair.
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