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Best Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning, LLC
4.9(
125
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Upholstery and Furniture - Clean

Serving Tryon, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Brandon, owner/operator, is a polite, professional, personable young man. Our carpets are old and had not been cleaned in many years. We are so pleased with how hard Brandon worked to get them clean, healthier, and looking so much better! We highly recommend Best Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning."
Carpet cleaning
Carpet cleaning
VCT strip & wax
VCT strip & wax
VCT strip & wax

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Response time6 hrs
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by98%of homeowners
Mariia Kotenko
New to Angi
Upholstery and Furniture - Clean

Serving Tryon, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

Welcome! I provide dependable, high-quality handyman services for homeowners who want the job done right the first time. From interior painting and cabinet installation to gardening, minor repairs, and everyday household fixes, I handle the small projects that make a big difference in your home.\nNo job is too small — if it needs fixing, improving, or refreshing, I’m here to help with skill, care, and attention to detail.

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5 Step Healthy Carpet Cleaning
4.6(
49
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Upholstery and Furniture - Clean

Serving Tryon, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"This company did a fantastic job! They worked with me on my schedule and were very professional. The carpets looked amazing and more than met my expectations. A few days later, my dog had an "accident" and they were available and willing to come back and do a spot cleaning. I highly recommend this company."
Response time20 mins
Response rate94%
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Upholstery Cleaning questions, answered by experts

There might be cases where cleaning your furniture yourself might save you in overall costs, which could total between $75 and $200 per piece of furniture. If your furniture is only lightly soiled, you can investigate the best way to clean your item by checking the care tag and tackling it yourself. However, keep in mind that knowing the right way to clean your item is crucial to maintaining its quality. If you’re unsure of the best way to clean your furniture or if you have a heavily soiled item, it’s best to contact a furniture cleaning service.

Wood furniture can become sticky for several reasons. Often, it's due to an accumulation of dirt, grime, or oils on the surface. Another common cause is using too much polish or wax, which can leave a sticky residue, especially after cleaning. If excess product is the culprit, you can remove the buildup with a cloth dampened with warm water and a little dish soap. Afterward, you can reapply a small amount of polish or wax, making sure to wipe away any excess. However, if cleaning doesn't help, the stickiness may be a sign that the furniture's finish is failing. As varnish and lacquer age, they can degrade and become tacky. In this case, the furniture will need to be refinished to resolve the issue.

If your usually super soft couch feels crusty and rough after cleaning, it could be that you haven’t removed the cleaning product properly, you used too much, or you applied the wrong type. Always check the couch tags to select the right cleaning product, read application instructions carefully, and test on an inconspicuous corner. For fabrics such as microfiber, you can soften and fluff crusty fibers using a soft-bristled brush.

Follow care instructions based on the material, regularly clean, and avoid moisture or heat exposure.

To remove pet urine stains and odors from a microfiber couch, first blot the area to absorb as much liquid as possible. Then, generously cover the spot with baking soda and let it sit for a few hours to absorb the odor before vacuuming it up.

For cleaning the stain itself, you can use a commercial urine stain and odor removal spray—be sure to follow the product's instructions.

Alternatively, you can use a DIY solution based on your couch's cleaning code:

  • For 'S' code couches: Lightly spritz the stain with rubbing alcohol and gently scrub with a microfiber cloth.

  • For 'W' or 'S-W' code couches: Use a mixture of one cup of vinegar and one cup of rubbing alcohol, spritzing and scrubbing the area gently.

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