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PREMIER SUEDE/LEATHER & SPECIALTY CLEANERS
4.5(
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Serving Lead, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 1984

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"When no one locally even responded to my inquiries for a quote, Michelle got back to me the same day with a quote and description of how the repair would be done. It's a slight downside to have to ship one glove coast to coast for a minor repair on one finger. But the cost of shipping and the repair is much less than purchasing another $100 pair of gloves! The repair took a little longer than anticipated, but shipping time had to be factored in as well. Michelle was very prompt with communications during the process. Cost of service below did not include shipping which was about $16 round trip. The glove returned good as new...well as good as it's pair. The glove is two years old. But the seam was totally resewn and reinforced. Michelle stated she did not want to the issue to happen again. I hope it won't. The problem started with my fingers rubbing. Very happy with the service from Premier. I wish they had a shop in Maryland!"
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All Pro Services
4.4(
17
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Serving Lead, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"John is friendly, quick, professional, easy to talk to and work with. If you ask him if he can do an odd one time cleaning job of something, such as some wax from a warmer that I spelt all over my wall and floor by accident, he seems more that willing to help with extra unexpected messes if you are having trouble getting them up yourself. I have two dogs and a cat; he is good with animals and with cleaning up the hair they leave around the house and on the furniture. He was good at getting dust off of everything, even places most people don't check like fans, high cabinet tops, and light fixtures; which is really good for me since I have pretty nasty dust allergies. He doesn't leave until he hears that you are satisfied with his work first. The first day he cleaned for me, I left my house to take care of an errand afterwards and when I returned my home smelled so clean! I would definitely recommend him to anyone who is in need of regular house cleaning, spring cleaning, and above!"
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Response time6 hrs
Response rate90%
Recommended by93%of homeowners
Tuffenuff Cleaning
New to Angi

Serving Lead, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Tuffenuff Cleaning is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity, bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade, combined with ability, is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests and make their concerns the basis of our business.

Response time4 days
Upholstery Cleaning questions, answered by experts

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.

The best steam cleaner depends on what you need to steam clean. The most consumer-friendly option is a steam mop for hard-surface floors, like tile, which is particularly effective at cleaning the grout. While you can use a steam mop for other things, a canister steam cleaner is more versatile in what it can clean, helping you tackle windows, counters, and even your car. A handheld steam cleaner is your best bet if you’re looking for a more portable solution to get into hard-to-reach places.

You can find the smell of mold in your house in two ways: following your nose, and using common sense tactics like looking anywhere there’s water first. Mold cannot form in a completely dry environment, which is why you see mold much more often under kitchen sinks than on garage floors. If you have looked everywhere and still can’t find the source, hire a pro, because you may have mold in your walls.

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.

It might be possible to wash your couch upholstery, but we don’t recommend it. Couches labeled with a “W” or “W/S” on the tag might be okay to wash gently with a couch cleaner or a homemade couch cleaning solution, but you have to be very careful not to get the padding underneath wet, as it will deteriorate and potentially ruin your couch. You should hire a professional upholstery cleaner to guarantee a safe, deep clean for your favorite furniture items.

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