To Request a Free Estimate, please Fill out the Form Below, OR Call (408) 910-6695 to schedule a cleaning or pick up.
Cleaning prices vary depend on the size rugs & types. Allow apprx 2 weeks to return the cleaned rug to you.
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Mold and mildew release mold spores in the air that can float throughout the house, causing severe allergic reactions such as watery eyes, runny nose and sneezing, nasal congestion and fatigue. When mold starts to reproduce inside a home, it can destructively eat away at the structure, cause thousands of dollars in damage, possibly make family members sick from mold exposure. They cause staining, decomposition (rotting of materials) and objectionable, musty odors. By having your draperies cleaned by our professionals you remove the risk of mold ruining your valuable investment.
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Dust mite allergy is the most common allergies that Americans suffer from. If you have: stuffy nose, teary eyes, dry cough, even heaches, you may suffer from dust mite allergies. Harmful dust mites thrive in high humidity generated by your sweat & skin particles. They live in your drapes, mattreses, and in the air in your home. Allergens such as cat and people dander are airborne and settle on any surface that they can adhere to including your draperies.Our process kills these harmful organisms. By removing the dust mites and other allergens from your draperies you increase the air quality in your home
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HOW TO CLEAN RUG at home (While waiting for professional help to arrive).
Food spills/Pet urine Of the most common spills, urine presents the most severe problem. It can cause severe color run in the rug, and the odor can be very hard to remove or disguise. Urine can also chemically damage the structure of a rug by making the foundation hard and less supple, and the presence of urine in a rug can help attract moths. Repeated wettings can cause the foundation of the rug to loose mechanical strength to the point where the rug cracks and breaks when rolled or folded.
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In case of a food spill or urine on a rug, the problem is much more easily handled if the spot is treated promptly, with the Spot Cleaning Solution below:
1/4 cup white vinegar* 1/2 tsp liquid dishwashing detergent 2 cups tepid water *Most Oriental rug dyes are acid-fast. By adding a little white vinegar to the wash water you make the wash water more acidic, and this reinforces the bond between the dyestuff and the wool in the rug, and so helps prevent the colors from running.
Finally, sponge the area with cool, clean water to finish. Use absorbent towels or a firm, non-shedding sponge. Don't use a brush so stiff that it pulls fibers from the pile. Don't scrub hard at the pile. Sponge in the direction of the nap. Place some towels under the spot to keep floor or pad from getting wet. Dry thoroughly. When the nap feels dry, check the back of the rug to be sure the area is completely dry
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