Upholstery Cleaning Services in West Central London

The professionals at Cleaning Team London are trained in bringing back the beauty and prolong the life of your precious furniture. We take in consideration that they are made of various fabrics and materials, such as silk, leather, suede, wool, nylon, cotton etc. In order to clean all of these materials we have several cleaning methods. Before we start the cleaning we must know exactly what the upholstery went through – any previous treatment, what the stains are made of and so on. That is the way to understand what cleaning method to use in order to preserve the fabric.

Here is how the methods work:

The Hot Water Extraction (Steam cleaning) uses the hot water under pressure to insert the chemical deep into the furniture. Then by vacuuming the soil is extracted, leaving the fabric almost dry.

The dry cleaning method uses solutions and detergents that are sprayed over the stain. This could be done with a machine also. They are left for the recommended amount of time and then vacuumed. This method is usually used on fabrics that are under risk of shrinking.

With these methods we clean also:

  • car seats
  • mattresses
  • blinds
  • curtains
  • tapestry

If, by any chance, after deep cleaning treatment, the stain has not been cleaned, means it is permanent and we cannot be held responsible. You can call us or write us an email and we guarantee that you get the best cleaning service in West Central London.

Here is our area of service providing:

Covent Garden, Strand, Bloomsbury, Holborn and Grays Inn.

Important desctricts in West Central London that we also service:

Covent Garden is stationed east of the West End. It is famous for its Neal’s Yard shops and its central square street performers. The area is also home of the London Transport Museum. Piccadilly Line serves the area at the Covent Garden tube Station. Near the area are Charing Cross station, Holborn Tube station and Leicester Square Tube station.

Strand is near a mile long street which starts at Trafalgar Square and ends on two old churches – St Mary-le-Strand and St Clement Danes. The street borders to the south with Covent Garden.