Mobile dry- and wet-cleaning, stain and paint removal from window shades, drapery, upholstery and other fine fabrics
Mobile dry- and wet-cleaning, stain and paint removal from window shades, drapery, upholstery and other fine fabrics
Mobile dry- and wet-cleaning, stain and paint removal from window shades, drapery, upholstery and other fine fabrics
Mobile dry- and wet-cleaning, stain and paint removal from window shades, drapery, upholstery and other fine fabrics
This photo probably seems fake, doesn't it? It's not. This is actually how a Hunter Douglas Silhouette shade can look if you combine a really bad window or roof leak with a really big Georgia thunderstorm or two.
This is that same shade later that day. (Notice the changes in the shadows and lighting)? A large part of our business has always been in cleaning this exact type of shade (Silhouette, so we've learned (and invented) a few tricks along the way.
These custom drapes had a unknown black residue smeared on them in different areas.
We had to try a few different cleaning techniques to get rid of those black marks, and in the end they turned out just fine.
This window shade got soaked with a very sticky, oil-based liquid. We still don't know exactly what it was. So attempting to restore this shade was a long shot, even for us.
Success! A lot of testing on similar fabric samples was needed to find a method to completely clean this shade without destroying it in the process. This is the most specialized type of work that we do, and saving this shade was our biggest technical accomplishment to date.
This is part way through cleaning a 25-year-old (!!) cellular shade. It took more time and effort to clean than some "younger" shades might, but the results were well worth it. This older shade now has plenty of good years left.
These chairs were completely covered in drywall dust while this house was being renovated. In this photo, we had just cleaned the chair on the right. The dark, bold color of its restored fabric really turned out nicely.
We were almost finished cleaning this chair when we took this photo showing how nicely the chair was turning out overall. *Fun fact: That last "dirty" section of fabric on this chair shows the exact condition that the previous cleaning company had left this entire chair when they were done!! Not kidding. Yikes.
Before/After: The upholstery in restaurant booths usually has to endure a lot heavier traffic than the upholstery you'd find in a house. These restaurant bench seats were only about 3 years of use when we took this photo! While we couldn't get these all perfectly clean, they came out quite well overall, as you can see.
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Wed | 08:00 am – 06:00 pm | |
Thu | 08:00 am – 06:00 pm | |
Fri | 08:00 am – 06:00 pm | |
Sat | By Appointment | |
Sun | Closed |
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