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Down and Dirty Cleaning Services

710 SR. 821 #158
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Down and Dirty Cleaning Services

710 SR. 821 #158
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We are a local family business in Yakima, WA. With 10 family members as employees all screened and insured. We have very competitive pricing, always willing to negotiate and accept all major credit cards for billing.

We are a local family business in Yakima, WA. With 10 family members as employees all screened and insured. We have very competitive pricing, always willing to negotiate and accept all major credit cards for billing.


This & That Cleaning Services

4001 Summitview Ave.
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This & That Cleaning Services

4001 Summitview Ave.
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20 years of experience

We are your one call for all your cleaning needs. Weather it be residential, commercial or industrial. We can handle it. Everything from floors to ceilings on the interior, windows to leaves on the outside. We are also equiped to help clean up in those emergency situations ie. flood, wind or what have you. We also do construction clean up.

We are your one call for all your cleaning needs. Weather it be residential, commercial or industrial. We can handle it. Everything from floors to ceilings on the interior, windows to leaves on the outside. We are also equiped to help clean up in those emergency situations ie. flood, wind or what have you. We also do construction clean up.




Mastersteam Carpet & Cleaning Co

610 S 58th Ave
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Mastersteam Carpet & Cleaning Co

610 S 58th Ave
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52 years of experience

Master Steam Cleaning & Restoration Specialists specializes in restoring and cleaning all types of upholstery, draperies, carpeting, fine fabrics, also stone, tile and hardwood floors. We use a direct drive cleaning systems that runs from the van motor for superior heat and extraction that far exceeds the competition. Don't invalidate your warranty, call Scott, the owner. He is a Certified Master Textile Cleaner who can handle any challenge you may have including major flood restoration.

Master Steam Cleaning & Restoration Specialists specializes in restoring and cleaning all types of upholstery, draperies, carpeting, fine fabrics, also stone, tile and hardwood floors. We use a direct drive cleaning systems that runs from the van motor for superior heat and extraction that far exceeds the competition. Don't invalidate your warranty, call Scott, the owner. He is a Certified Master Textile Cleaner who can handle any challenge you may have including major flood restoration.




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Upholstery Cleaning questions, answered by experts

The cost of furniture upholstery cleaning is $175 on average but can range from $75 to $350 or more. The material of your furniture is a significant cost component of this project. 

Fabrics like wool, cotton, and polyester are cost-effective to clean, ranging from $100 to $300. However, materials like leather will cost more, ranging from $200 to $500 on average. Additionally, the item's condition will impact the cleaning cost. Lightly soiled upholstery takes less time to clean and falls toward the lower end of the price range. In contrast, deep cleaning heavily soiled upholstery will be a higher charge.

Costs are influenced by furniture size, fabric type, level of soiling, and geographic location. After evaluating the extent of cleaning required, professionals usually provide a per-piece estimate.

Stay away from using window cleaners and other harsh cleaning solutions on antique wood—or any wood in your home for that matter. The pH of the cleaners can break down the finish and permanently damage and stain the wood below. Even when it comes to more durable areas, such as when cleaning your baseboards, only use cleaning solutions that are safe for porous materials. 

You should not use bleach to clean a mattress. Bleach is too harsh for most mattress fibers and can cause damage to mattress foam. In addition, bleach cannot be adequately rinsed out of a mattress, causing the smell to linger for a long time. Choose gentler cleaners like baking soda, dish soap, or enzyme cleaners.

Professionals use pH-balanced solutions, fabric protectors, and safe steam cleaning technology for specific fabrics. These products are designed to break down dirt effectively without leaving residues.

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