Carpet Plus services can save you big
bucks!   How?  It's easy, don't buy new
funiture call Carpet Plus and allow our
professional staff to restore your old
funiture with a professional deep
cleaning at a fraction of the cost of
new funiture.  With our commercial
grade deep upholstery cleaning
system your sofa, loveseat, recliner
or any other piece of furniture can look
near new again.  So don't go out and
buy new furniture and don't be
embarrassed by your sofa set.  We can help
make you feel good about your furniture again.






Upholstered furniture has a more varied range of materials and manufacturing methods than carpet. Our knowledgeable professionally trained technicians can identify the fabric type of each upholstered piece and what upholstery cleaning methods will give your upholstery the best, safest and longest lasting results.









As in carpet cleaning, the key to spot removal is to get to them as soon as possible. Remove soil and blot up any excess liquid. Next test your cleaner on an inconspicuous area of upholstery to test color fastness. The best place is on the back or underneath the "skirt" of the piece.  If the stain still does not come out call us immediately for our Upholstery Cleaning service so we can remove it before it sets.

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