Hot Style Carpet Cleaning
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Furniture and Upholstery Cleaning

 

While most people diligently clean their carpets, many forget about their furniture and upholstery – the coach, loveseat or chair that you snuggle up on to read, watch TV or get cozy with a loved one. Just like carpet, fabric covered furniture, as well as draperies, get covered in not only topical dirt – food, hair, pollens, and dirt from shoes – they also absorb body oils, skin flakes, airborne smells and moisture, promoting bacteria, dust mites (a common allergen), and fungi.

Pro furniture and upholstery cleaning

Steam cleaning is much easier, and a much more effective method of cleaning furniture than dry cleaning, home steam cleaning or manually the fabric. Further, unlike rotary bonnet or rotary shampoo methods, hot water extraction (steam cleaning) is ideal for fabric furniture. Professional carpet cleaners, like Hot Style 911, have vacuum hose attachments, much like home vacuums, made to specifically clean the small area of your coach, love seat or chair. As with carpet cleaning, steam cleaning furniture uses special vacuums to shoot pressurized (to 1000 pounds per square inch) hot water (200 degrees F) onto furniture and then extract it with the vacuum function of the machine. After the steam cleaning is done, the carpet will need to sit 2-3 hours without use to ensure it dries properly. As with steam cleaning your carpets, hot water extraction of your furniture removes steam cleaning is proven to eliminate more than 99 percent of allergens, fungi and bacteria and 99 percent of dust mite allergens.

Steam cleaning furniture and upholstery is a great way to clean and beautify your furniture, reviving the original color.

Furniture should be steam cleaned every 6-12 months depending on the usage.

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Areas of Service

We service the entire San Diego metropolitan area as far North as Rancho Bernardo, East to El Cajon, South to Yan Sidro, and all along the beach areas from La Jolla down to the Mexican border.