Upholstery Cleaning

Professional Upholstery Cleaning

At Aloka Cleaning, we know how important it is to keep your furniture and mattresses clean and fresh. That’s why we offer professional upholstery cleaning services that can restore the beauty and comfort of your sofas, chairs, and other upholstered items. Whether you need to remove stains, odors, allergens, or dust mites, we have the right solution for you.

Our upholstery cleaning process is simple and effective. We use eco-friendly products and advanced equipment to deep clean your upholstery without damaging the fabric or leaving any residue. We can handle any type of upholstery material, from cotton and wool to leather and microfiber. We also offer mattress cleaning and sanitization to eliminate bacteria, viruses, and fungi that can affect your health and sleep quality.

With Aloka Cleaning, you can enjoy a cleaner, healthier, and more inviting home. Contact us today to schedule your upholstery cleaning service and get a free estimate. Trust Aloka Cleaning for your upholstery cleaning needs and see the difference we can make.

  • Upholstery cleaning and stain removal for sofas, chairs, and other upholstered furniture
  • Mattress cleaning and sanitization to eliminate bacteria, viruses, and fungi
  • Eco-friendly products and advanced equipment to deep clean your upholstery without damaging the fabric or leaving any residue
  • Professional and experienced cleaners who can handle any type of upholstery material
  1. How often should I clean my upholstered furniture?
    You should vacuum your upholstered furniture at least once a month and deep clean it once or twice a year to remove dust, dirt, germs, and stains.

  2. How can I remove stubborn stains from my upholstery?
    If the upholstery code allows it, you can try using baking soda or cornstarch to absorb the stain. Sprinkle some on the stain and let it sit for 15 minutes, then vacuum it up. You can also try using hydrogen peroxide, lemon juice, or white wine to bleach the stain, but test it on a hidden spot first to avoid discoloration.
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