We Will Clean Your Natural And Synthetic Fabric Sofas

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We Will Clean Your Natural And Synthetic Fabric Sofas

We Will Clean Your Natural And Synthetic Fabric Sofas

With the heavy usage that it handles, the sofa is one of those items in the house that builds up loads of grime. Food crumbs, body waste from the insects a that come to feed on them, moulds of skin flakes and the colonies of dust mites that they sustain, sweat and body oils that are rubbed from the skin onto the upholstery, pet fur and dander, the occasional beverage spills that results in an unsightly stain- these take away the beauty of your sofa, which has a ripple effect on the décor of the rest of the space. Routine sofa cleaning is needed to maintain it in an elegant condition, and that is what we’re here for. 

Our services are versatile, handling the different types of material. Whether you have the natural fabrics like linen, which is usually used in formal living rooms, the den and other adult areas where the chances of soiling and messes from kids are reduced- since it gets wrinkles easily and doesn’t withstand heavy wear; cotton that comes with a suitable resistance to wear but it also soils and wrinkles easily, and is usually blended with other fabrics to improve on this; the durable wool that also tends to be blended with other fabrics in order to reduce the chances if the fibres felting; vinyl which can go in the busy living rooms and even the dining rooms; all through to the delicate and luxurious silk, which is strictly intended for the adult areas. 

With the synthetic fabrics, the materials range from acrylic, which resists fading and wrinkling, and has been developed as an imitation for wool; nylon that is a highly resilient material and is  used to blend with other natural fibres to increase their durability, or prevent crushing of velvet and other napped fabrics; olefin which can handle areas where there is heavy wear; and even polyester, which is also rarely used alone, but rather blended with other fabrics in order to reduce frisks of fading and increase the resistance to wrinkling. Each of these materials has the methods that can be safely used on them, and you want to be sure that your set gets proper care. Our sofa cleaning team have the skills and experience that is required to determine the right formulations and systems to employ, ensuring that your unit gets quality treatment each time.

Leather sofa cleaning and conditioning

The luxurious leather also requires specialised care. Like the skin, it is highly sensitive to pH variations, hence the range of products and cleaning methods that can be employed is limited. Conventional formulations used around the household, from the all-purpose cleansers, saddle soaps, waxes, vinegar, ammonia-based solutions, all through to furniture polishes, can damage the leather. Even water comes with its issues. For instance, adding water to dirt spots and stains causes them to be absorbed deeper into the leather, which is a common problem witnessed during the DIY leather sofa cleaning jobs.  Water stains can also be formed. These are not risks that you want to expose your expensive leather sofa to. Avoiding the DIY process and turning to professionals for the task will ensure that it is taken care of to high quality standards, and in minimal time as well. What’s more, additional measures such as conditioning the leather are also carried out. Here, the leather upholstery is nourished, restoring those protective oil treatments that had been lost over time, bringing back that soft and supple feel that leather is known for. The cleaning and treatment also prolong the life of the unit, enabling you to enjoy it all through, and preserve your investment.

Free Yourself

With your busy day-to-day life, dealing with a soiled and stained sofa is certainly not your cup of tea. You already have your hands full with pending duties at work, and when you come home you want to relax and spend quality time with your family. With the routine tasks at home, from the cooking, helping the kids out with the homework, to doing the laundry and dishes, adding a monstrous sofa cleaning job to the task can put you under strain. This is not your ordinary chore, given that taking it on as a DIY project can take hours out of your weekends or the days off from work. This time could have been spent doing something that you actually enjoy, from bonding with your significant other, making memories with your little ones, reading up on the blogs that you follow, catching up on the latest episodes of your favourite TV show, to learning a new recipe or engaging in your hobby. What’s more, with the DIY sofa cleaning process, chances are high that even after one spends all those hours and energy on the task, you can still wind up with low quality results. From residue being left behind in the upholstery, to dirt spots and stains simply refusing to come off- it can be frustrating. That is not how you want things to play out. These results can be attributed to anything from low skill level, applying inadequate cleaning products, or the machinery that had been rented for the task did not have sufficient capacity to handle the sofa cleaning. 

In some instances, the DIY blunders result in damage of the sofa itself. For instance, using excess water can lead to colour bleeding, or the fabric can shrink. Dealing with products that have an incompatible pH can cause the fibres to get corroded, which reduces the life of your unit. Moreover, overwetting the furniture, or using ineffective drying equipment, can cause the sofa to remain soggy for too long, making it inconvenient for the persons in the home or business premises. Note that the longer that the sofas remain wet, the higher the chances of mould and mildew growing. Then there are those situations where the DIY enthusiast uses harsh chemicals that release toxic fumes into the indoor air space, putting the persons on the premises at risk. Turning to the professional sofa cleaning team enables you to avoid these risks, while ensuring that you get top quality results in moments.

We Will Clean Your Natural And Synthetic Fabric Sofas

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