Last month, our technician, Pete, travelled to Cardiff to clean some upholstery in a Starbucks coffee shop. They had requested a deep clean of a number of upholstered chairs from the café that had become soiled over time. Often, shops and eateries require cleaning during closed periods, however on this occasion, the premises had an area where Pete could work without disturbing the customers.

After thoroughly vacuuming the chairs upon arrival, the next step was to use an eco-friendly, sanitising pre-spray & treat any staining on the chairs. As I’m sure you can imagine, any upholstery in food & beverage premises are prone to staining from spillages & mucky hands.
Next up, Pete used a brush to agitate the fabric in-order to really attack those stubborn stains & to bring any debris to the surface. This is an important step in achieving a deep clean before the rinse extraction begins.


Each part of the cleaning process mentioned above, prepares the upholstery for the final step which is a traditional rinse extraction (steam cleaning). This extracts the water, cleaning solutions & soiling from the upholstery to give you satisfying results as seen in this photo!
An excellent level of cleaning was achieved on these chairs which were not only cleaner but also sanitised. On this occasion, the chairs were left to dry naturally. However, if the drying time is a concern for you or your business, we are able to deliver a modern, low moisture upholstery clean which is suitable for most fabric types, providing the level of soiling is not too heavy! Just ask for more details.
As with all of our cleaning, the products used were eco-friendly & these results show that by using these products, you do not have to compromise on the quality of the clean.

If you are interested in having your upholstery cleaned, whether its commercial or domestic, please do not hesitate to contact us. All of our contact details can be found on the following link – https://greenmancleaning.co.uk/contact/