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Avatar for BlackShaw Gorilla Cleaning, LLC
BlackShaw Gorilla Cleaning, LLC
4.8(
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Carpets or Rugs - Clean at Home

Serving Pooler, GA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Blackshaw Gorilla Cleaning was easy to work with, and professional. Prior to hiring, Kelvin was responsive, provided straightforward pricing and answered all my questions. On the date of our cleaning he was punctual and did a great job! They worked efficiently and the house is definitely cleaner!"
Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Chem-Dry of Savannah
4.5(
19
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Carpets or Rugs - Clean at Home

Serving Pooler, GA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The experience is nothing less than what was expected. I have used Chem Dry in the past and every time they have exceeded my expectations. Mike is very friendly and professional. He truly knows his job, he is fast and efficient.  He will also give you tips on how to keep stains from remaining on the carpet as well as other tips. The carpets and rugs look like new!  My husband came home and was thrilled with the results.  I highly recommend them.
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Keith Sapp(owner) / James Franklin
Response time8 hrs
Response rate100%
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Carpet Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Yes, steam cleaning can be an effective way to clean a couch, but whether it's recommended depends on the upholstery material. It is possible to steam clean some couches, particularly those made of durable fabrics like cotton or polyester. However, not all materials handle heat and moisture well; delicate fabrics such as silk and rayon should only be dry-cleaned to avoid damage.

Before you begin, always double-check your couch manufacturer’s cleaning recommendations. If steam cleaning is appropriate for your couch, opt for a gentle steam cleaner designed for fabric rather than a bulky carpet cleaner, and use the gentlest setting to prevent damage to the fabric and foam padding. Like with carpets, you may need to pretreat and spot-clean tougher stains.

While effective, steam cleaners can be expensive to buy or rent. If you are unsure about the material or the process, it's best to call a professional upholstery cleaning service to avoid causing damage.

Anything that might have been exposed to fumigation chemicals should be washed before use. Wipe down and sanitize surfaces like countertops and tables, and wash all utensils (or take care to store them in an airtight box beforehand), as well as anything else that could find its way into someone’s mouth, like kid or pet toys. 

Vinegar and baking soda can effectively remove old carpet stains, and there are a few common methods for application. One method involves applying them separately: sprinkle baking soda over the stain, let it sit for 15 to 30 minutes, then vacuum it up. Afterward, blot the area with a solution of equal parts white vinegar and water. Another method combines the ingredients on the stain to create a foaming reaction that helps lift it. To do this, pour a generous layer of dry baking soda over the stain. Then, in a spray bottle, mix distilled white vinegar with warm water and a few drops of dish soap, and spray this solution over the baking soda. Let the mixture sit for several hours until dry, then wipe or vacuum up the residue and blot the area with a clean towel. You can repeat the process if the stain persists.

If left untreated, the smell of pet urine may not go away on its own. This is because urine is a surfactant that can penetrate fabric and upholstery, even some porous concrete. Plus, urine attracts bacteria, which can worsen the smell. When dealing with urine on your couch, treat it immediately or pay for the cost of a house cleaner. Most pros charge between $30 and $50 per hour.

If there is only a small amount of gum, it’s entirely possible to remove it on your own. What you’re unable to pick or scrape off, try to scrub out with warm soapy water. You can try freezing the garment and removing the hardened gum. Some swear by rubbing peanut butter on the gum before washing. No matter which method you choose, do not put your clothing in the dryer until the gum is 100 percent removed. 

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