Upholstery Cleaning in Destin & Surrounding Areas

What are you sitting on?  Sofas, upholstered chairs, and other fabric covered furniture harbor pet dander, dirt, dust mites, viruses, and other unseen parasites.  With our steam cleaning process you can feel better and safer about sitting on your furniture.  We also offer dry cleaning for those delicate fibers and a special cleaning process for leather furniture.

How Does Upholstered Furniture Get Dirty & Why Doesn’t It Seem To Show?

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  • BACTERIA AND GERMS are the result of soils that are not removed from Upholstered furniture on a regular basis. The byproduct of decaying living materials decomposing is a foul smell that characterizes furniture that has not been cleaned regularly.
  • WHY DOESN’T DIRT SHOW? Because today’s fabrics are designed to HIDE dirt with patterns and colors…But just because it doesn’t show doesn’t mean it’s not there.
  • HOW OFTEN SHOULD I HAVE MY UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE CLEANED?
    If you’re a retired couple and live in your home 6 months a year…probably every 2 or 3 years. If you have an active family with 3-5 kids and pets – I suggest at LEAST twice a year.
  • WHY PROFESSIONAL CLEANING?
    Because Superior Steam Cleaners uses special cleaning agents that sanitize and remove soil from your fabric furniture with 230 degree hot water and professional cleaning products, tools, and techniques
  • HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
    Most furniture cleaning is done by the linear foot, but factors such as soil conditions and the difficulty of the piece affect the price. We charge $95.00 to clean and protect an 8’sofa for example.
  • IS PROTECTANT NECESSARY?
    You benefit by having us apply our Fiberseal protectant any time we clean your carpets, rugs, and furniture. Our protectant makes it more difficult for spills, spots, and stains to PENETRATE to the interior of the fibers (where they cause permanent color change). The protectant keeps messes on the surface where they can be more easily cleaned.
    Some fabrics have protectant applied during the manufacturing process. The protectants degrade over time with use and cleaning and must be “refreshed” from time to time.