Hot Water Extraction ("Steam") Cleaning
Hot water extraction, or steam cleaning, begins with vacuuming followed by pre conditioning. Then hot water is applied on the fabric along with detergent. The Pressurized solution is injected into the fabric. Suspended soil is removed by combining the flusing action of injected solutions with wet vacuuming. This method of cleaning is used on a fabric whose fibers, dyes and contruction are not affected by water-based cleaners.
Dry Foam Cleaning

Dry foam cleaning is a minimum-moisture cleaning method in which, following vaccuming, a dense foam is applied to the fabric. The foam is then agitated with a hand bonnet and brushed in for soil suspension, and the excess foam (along with suspended soil) is extracted by means of a wet vacuum. This method is safe on delicate contructions or on those fabrics subject to browning or bleeding.

Dry Solvent Cleaning
The dry solvent cleaning method is reserved primarily for delicate or non-colorfast fabrics that can be damaged when using water-based (wet) cleaning processes. The term "dry solvent" refers to non-water, hydrocarbon-based compound, commonly referred to as "dry cleaning solvents." Dry solvent cleaning is considered safe on almost all natural and synthetic fibers, and on most dyes as well.
Leather Cleaning

Leather is made by treating animal hide or skin with a tanning agent. The Leather used on upholstery usually comes from cowhides, but pig and sheepskin may also be used. The primary concern is to control pH and cleaning agents so that the finish is not damaged and natural oils are not removed. Using towells and special cleaners/conditioners we will clean your leather furniture to it's best possible condition

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