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PREMIER SUEDE/LEATHER & SPECIALTY CLEANERS
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Upholstery and Furniture - CleanUpholstery and Furniture - Clean - For Business

Serving Gresham, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 1984

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"Michelle at Premier did a great job of educating me on how to care for my 20+-year-old leather coat, on what needed to be done to renew it, and cleaned it so it was almost like new. She also took over cleaning a fine Italian wool jacket I sent her, and even found buttons to replace ones on the sleeve that had fallen off She's professional, prompt, and gets the job done! I have no worries when I send my clothes to her in Calif from Wyoming (because we have no comparable specialty cleaners here)."
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D & K Floor and Surface Solutions
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Upholstery and Furniture - CleanUpholstery and Furniture - Clean - For Business

Serving Gresham, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

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"I hired D&K to do my tile cleaning and sealing out of all the other choices for three reasons. #1 they had very fair prices. #2 they took the time to come to the house, which was a 45 minute drive for them, measured and even did a demo of what they would do. . #3 They did an excellent job! David, the owner, is very nice, and exhibits a very professional attitude. I would recommend them to anyone!"
Response time1 hour
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Cox Carpet Care
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Upholstery and Furniture - CleanUpholstery and Furniture - Clean - For Business

Serving Gresham, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

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"The serviceman who came was the best he made our carpets look like new <> he got out stains I did not think would come out <> he took his time he really cared <> he did not take even one break even when we encouraged him to <> He is the one we plan to get next time <> He was very nice in apperance clean and on the job <> You are lucky to have this young man in your employ and so were we <> I am 74 and my hubby of 50 years a minister is 83 I am a retired RN an I know clean <> When I see it . I laid down on my carpet and they smelled as well looked very clean .. Thanks Shirley Cummins."
Response time8 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Upholstery Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Hydrogen peroxide is usually better for getting rid of urine smells on hardwood than vinegar. Unlike vinegar, hydrogen peroxide is odorless. This can be advantageous if you have a dog that likes to mark areas with a strong scent. Also, hydrogen is a strong oxidizer that can break down bacterial odors, and it is less likely to remove the finish on hardwood flooring than vinegar. Never mix hydrogen peroxide and vinegar. This creates corrosive and toxic peracetic acid.

In most cases, yes, you can save a mattress that a pet or child peed on. You have two options: begin a DIY mattress cleaning process immediately or call in a professional to disinfect and clean the area. In either case, the goal should be to clean with a liquid cleaning solution and then remove the moisture using towels and baking soda. A professional cleaning service may also use enzymatic cleaners to break down the urine, which will help avoid stains and lingering odors.

The recommended solution is to use a brand-name stain remover you trust in your machine. However, you can make an upholstery cleaning solution using a mixture of hot water, vinegar, and dish soap.

It is worth it to clean a mattress regularly for several reasons. For one, you'll increase the usable life span of the mattress, saving you from buying new mattresses as frequently. You'll also improve your home's indoor air quality and reduce odors and bacteria, both of which can positively impact the health of your household.

Yes. A good mixture to condition your leather is made from one tablespoon of natural baby soap, a splash of vinegar, and 2 cups of warm water. Mix these ingredients in a bowl and use a microfiber cloth to rub it into the leather in small circles. 

You can apply the same technique with a mixture of one part vinegar and two parts linseed oil. Once you’ve applied this to leather with a cloth, let it sit for 10 minutes before buffing with a small cloth.

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