A: Cleaning frequency should be dictated by use. If the upholstery is rarely used, cleaning frequency might be as much as 2 years. However, furniture that is used daily should be cleaned every year. One of the big challenges for upholstery cleaning is body oil and hair oil. These build up over time, attract other soils, and can be difficult if not impossible to remove when not removed on a regular basis. Always defer to the manufacturer for any specific requirements of your upholstery.
A: A disinfectant kills micro-organisms, such as bacteria. Alcohols, quaternary ammonium compounds, bleach, and formaldehyde are examples of disinfectant chemicals. The leather cleaning process does not include application of disinfectants. Ask us about your particular concern when you contact us.
A: In virtually all cases the answer is yes. When you contact us, simply let us know about the label designation. We use special processes, tools and products designed specifically for leather.
A: Leather furniture is typically ready for use within 2-3 hours.
A: Improper cleaning will void your manufacturer’s warranty, as will lack of proper maintenance. Proper cleaning by a trained professional should not void your warranty. Naturally, you should read your warranty paperwork if there are concerns.
A: As you might expect, we can’t make any guaranty about stain removal, but our process is effective at removing many spots and spills.