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All of our technicians are I.I.C.R.C. certified and our firm is certified as well. The I.I.C.R.C is the certifying body for the inspection, cleaning, and restoration industry.
This certifying body sets the standards in our industry on how to clean, maintain, and care for your furnishings. Never consider using a firm that is not certified by this governing organization.
Follow the simple guidelines below to keep all your upholstered living room, dining room, and bedroom furniture looking like new.
To avoid fading, keep upholstered home furniture away from direct sunlight.
Vacuum upholstered furniture as often as possible. Even if your home furniture has seen little use, the abrasive action of dirt and dust particles can wear the fibers of your upholstery fabric. For high-use furniture, it's a good idea to frequently beat the cushions and then vacuum and rotate them.
Avoid placing newspapers directly on home furniture upholstery fabric, since ink will accumulate and is difficult to remove.
Never cover your upholstered home furniture with dark-colored blankets, sheets, etc., because the dyes can rub off onto fabric when dry or bleed when wet.
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Avoid the use of dyes, paints, inks, nail polishes, and Mercurochrome around your upholstery fabric, since these substances alter color and will stain.
Never remove cushion covers for dry cleaning or machine washing, even though they have zippers.
Periodic professional cleaning will keep soil accumulation from marring the beauty of the upholstery of your home living room, dining room, and bedroom furniture.
And remember, while pick up & delivery is always available, you can save money by bringing your items in yourself and taking advantage of our 40% cash & carry discount.
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