Weatherford, TX - Upholstery Cleaning
Upholstery is a beautiful addition to any room. Like carpet, the fibers of the upholstery can capture dirt and oil from almost any source. Weatherford upholstery cleaning by Oxi Fresh is here for when your upholstery starts to show signs of grime.
You don’t want to have a dirty piece of upholstery in your house. No one will want to sit on it, and they might even think your house is dirty because of it. The reality is, we know that upholstery is both difficult to keep clean and almost impossible to clean yourself. That is why we are here to help.
Give Oxi Fresh Carpet Cleaning a chance to clean your upholstery, so you can avoid the embarrassment of having guests stare at a dirty piece of upholstery. You don’t need that kind of stress in your life, and with Oxi Fresh cleaning for you it will be a thing of the past.
Ready to schedule your Weatherford upholstery cleaning? Open our Online Scheduler or call our Scheduling Center at 817-458-3373.
How We Clean Upholstery
In order to deliver the cleaning results you deserve, Oxi Fresh is serious about upholstery cleaning in Weatherford. Keep reading to get an idea of how your cleaning appointment will go.
Step 1
An inspection is first conducted on the piece. This is to identify areas that will need additional cleaning, but also to note any damage and inform you of what to expect from the cleaning.
Step 2
A pretreatment phase begins next, as an enzyme-powered product is spritzed over the entire piece. This enzyme is safe for the upholstery but is able to break apart the residues that trap dirt and oils in your upholstery.
Step 3
The Oxi Pro Upholstery Cleaning equipment is now used by your technician. This will help rinse and extract the grime from your upholstery, leaving it nice and clean.
Step 4
With that done, we now apply an encapsulating rinse. This will help keep water stains and residues from forming as the piece dries.
Step 5
The final touches on your appointment will be grooming the furniture and setting up fans. These fans help to push air around the piece, speeding up the drying phase.