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WELLS WAY CARPET CLEANING

801 MAIN ST
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WELLS WAY CARPET CLEANING

801 MAIN ST
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47 years of experience

Wells-Way has been servicing the tri-state area for over 35 years. Specializing in Carpet/Upholstery Cleaning, Tile and Grout Care, Water and Smoke Damage Restoration, Odor Control, and Commercial Janitorial. Please visit our Web Site www.wells-way.com.

Wells-Way has been servicing the tri-state area for over 35 years. Specializing in Carpet/Upholstery Cleaning, Tile and Grout Care, Water and Smoke Damage Restoration, Odor Control, and Commercial Janitorial. Please visit our Web Site www.wells-way.com.


CARPET WIZARD

912 S STARR AVE
5.00(
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CARPET WIZARD

912 S STARR AVE
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Carpet Wizard has served southeast Iowa and west central Illinois since 1982, providing carpet and upholstery cleaning services to area homeowners and businesses.

"I am very pleased with the quality of the work."

LuAnn G on February 2020

Carpet Wizard has served southeast Iowa and west central Illinois since 1982, providing carpet and upholstery cleaning services to area homeowners and businesses.

"I am very pleased with the quality of the work."

LuAnn G on February 2020





Randys Carpets & Interiors

5454 Center Point Rd NE
4.75(
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Randys Carpets & Interiors

5454 Center Point Rd NE
4.75(
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Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 91% of Angi customers
Recommended by 91% of HomeAdvisor customers

Locally owned & operated. We have been serving Eastern Iowa for over 34 years. Additional contact names - Paul Zachar, Russ Seaver, Ryan Homan, Amiee Wainwright, Ashley Buol, Brian Lake, Jim Kretzschmar. Additional emails - [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],

Locally owned & operated. We have been serving Eastern Iowa for over 34 years. Additional contact names - Paul Zachar, Russ Seaver, Ryan Homan, Amiee Wainwright, Ashley Buol, Brian Lake, Jim Kretzschmar. Additional emails - [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],


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Upholstery Cleaning questions, answered by experts

It might be possible to use a carpet cleaner on your couch, but it’s not recommended. Some carpet cleaners contain chemicals that are too harsh or abrasive for the soft fabric on your couch. Plus, couches have upholstery codes that dictate what you can and can’t use safely for cleaning purposes, and carpet cleaner generally isn’t included in those codes. If you do decide to use a carpet cleaner, test it on a section of fabric that isn’t visible in case you damage it.

Signs your couch needs cleaning include a buildup of crumbs or pet hair, unsightly stains, grimy discoloration, or bad odors. Your couch typically needs deep cleaning every six to 12 months, but a weekly vacuum helps keep it crud-free. Cleaning schedules vary depending on the couch fabric and color, and one that accommodates shedding pets and careless kids will need cleaning more frequently.

The best solution to clean a suede couch is using 4 cups of warm water to ¼ cup of dishwashing liquid. Always test your solution on a small hidden area first to confirm it won’t cause further damage.

Yes, you can tackle small rooms yourself if you're handy and have a flat, clean subfloor to work with. But seams must be sealed properly, or the barrier will fail. Any gaps will let moisture sneak through and defeat the purpose of installing this more expensive type of carpet padding. For larger rooms or areas, professional installation is usually worth the extra cost.

Yes, mold on wood furniture can be dangerous, especially if it is identified as black mold. Inhaling spores or touching mold can make some people sick with respiratory issues, skin rashes, and eye irritation. However, some people have mild or no symptoms after exposure to mold. If you are going to clean mold off wood furniture, you should wear protective equipment to avoid direct exposure.

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