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The Importance Of Upholstery Cleaning

Mon 01 Jan 2007 - 11:53

The Importance Of Upholstery Cleaning
By Bobby Walker

Upholstery cleaning is an obvious, but overlooked part of cleaning maintenance in a residential home. Are you getting your upholstery cleaned on a regular basis?

If you are not cleaning your upholstery on a regular basis, you are leaving yourself open for poor air quality issues in your home. As the air circulates throughout your home, it is going over, around and on all furniture and carpet. These fixtures in your home act as filters, trapping dust in cracks and crevices on your couch, chair, loveseat and any other upholstery you have in your house.

Proper cleaning is required on all your upholstery at least once every two years to reduce allergens in your home and keep the air quality at a safe level for you and your family. Upholstery is usually neglected for some reason and in many cases is never cleaned at all.

Upholstery is no different from any other surface in your home. Eventually is gets dirty and needs cleaning to correct the problem. If you are not doing this, you should make a conscious effort to include upholstery cleaning as part of your scheduled cleaning maintenance in your home.

This will help reduce the chances of serious health risks and allergies for you and your family. Steam cleaning your upholstery kills dust mites and sanitizes your furniture leaving a safe environment. So if you haven't cleaned your upholstery in awhile or never at all, please call your local cleaning professional and make an appointment today to live cleaner and heathier.

Carpet Cleaning of Dallas performs upholstery cleaning in the Dallas and Fort Worth area.
http://www.dfwcarpetcleaning.com

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