Commercial Tile Cleaning Orange County CA
First Class Green Cleaning also provides commercial tile cleaning in Orange County commercial buildings using only green products.

Ordinary floor cleaning,  techniques, such as sweeping and mopping, are not strong enough to penetrate the stubborn dirt that resides within the openings of tile and grout floors. High pressure cleaning is the best method used to solve this problem. With the help of a high pressure truck mount system and advanced biodegradable products,  Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaning can  remove this soil returning the tile to its original state.

It is important to disinfect and seal tile and grout floors  regularly for the optimal health of adults and children in the facility (customers and employees alike). The substances that are breathed in have a direct influence on immediate health, as consuming hazardous bacteria has all kinds of negative effects. Sanitizing  with our green products will destroy the bacteria without leaving any harmful residue for your customers or employees. In addition to thorough mopping, these procedures are useful aides that promote good health in the indoor environment of your facility.

The grout is thin material that outlines floor and wall tiles. Tiled floors are appealing items in any house or office but through everyday usage they begin to look filthy and discolored. In time, as the dirt and debris builds up, the floor can look uneven and unappealing.

Tiles must be reviewed and cleaned regularly so as to avoid expensive repairs down the road. A First Class maintenance program provides other advantages like safe material disposal and sealing that prevents further staining. Additionally, our qualified technicians are able to decrease the irritation risks of people with allergens and respiratory issues present in the facility.

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More and more cleaners are adding tile and grout cleaning and sealing to the list of services they provide.With more cleaners cleaning more tile and grout, they are encountering unexpected problems.One such concern is a white haze on the grout or, sometimes, on the tile after the floors dry.There are two common situations that can produce a white haze.The first is efflorescence. Efflorescence appears as a white powder, normally on the grout.The second is sealer residue. This appears as a milky white haze where sealer has pooled and dried on the surface rather than penetrating into the grout or stone. This is more easily seen on dark colored grout.Correcting efflorescenceSome efflorescence will wear away from traffic.This solution may be acceptable if the problem is mild, or if your clients are not picky.In many situations, the salts can be removed by simply brushing with a stiff brush.When brushing is not an effective solution, efflorescence can be dissolved and removed with acid products.You may be able to use concentrated solutions of the acid-side tile and grout cleaners already in your cleaning arsenal.Another option is muriatic acid diluted about 10 ounces per gallon of water. There are also a variety of products designed especially to deal with efflorescence.Caution! Anytime you are dealing with acids be sure to use appropriate personal protective equipment. This includes splash goggles and acid-resistant gloves.Keep in mind that water is a necessary ingredient to produce efflorescence. Try to use a minimum amount of water when removing it.Your acid can be applied with a damp sponge or slightly damp mop.Preventing efflorescenceEfflorescence can occur anytime there is moisture in masonry material — grout, concrete or ceramic flooring. It may happen no matter what the cleaning technician does or does not do.However, there are some steps that can be taken to reduce the possibility of efflorescence forming.

  1. Get the floors dried quickly following cleaning. This step may include the use of airmovers.
  2. Seal grout lines or porous tiles. Apply the seal after the floors are dry. This helps to keep out the moisture from daily maintenance cleaning. A seal that breathes allows any moisture remaining below the surface to get out.
  3. Because efflorescence is more easily seen if the grout is a dark color, reduce the amount of water in the grout by choosing a sealer with a solvent carrier.

Sealer haze: The causesStone and grout sealer is intended to penetrate the porous surfaces and fill the capillaries. This prevents other liquids, either water or oils, from getting into those same pores and staining the surface.If the seal stays on the surface, it can dry to a milky haze. If much sealer remains on the surface, the residue can be sticky.If stone and grout sealer has dried on the surface, something prevented it from penetrating.Unlike carpet protector which wears off with foot traffic, grout sealer below the surface does not wear off with traffic. Previous applications of sealer may prevent a new coat of sealer from penetrating.Some grout is more porous than other grout. The amount of sealer that was just right for one job may be too much for another site.An increasing number of grouts contain polymers, latex or epoxy. These are non-porous materials.These types of grout, in effect, have a built-in sealer. They may not accept any sealer or will only accept solvent based sealers.Attempts to seal with water-based sealers will leave a film.When more than one coat of sealer is applied, the first coat can keep subsequent coats from penetrating.Moisture that remains in the grout or stone can act as a barrier to solvent-based sealers. Consequently, solvent-based sealers should only be applied to floors that are thoroughly dry.An ounce of preventionAll of the previous scenarios can usually be prevented by first determining how much seal is appropriate for each job.A simple test in a small area should answer that question. You only need to test a small area.Select your test area somewhere that has received average traffic. If the floor has been sealed previously, a low traffic area would need less sealer.Apply a few drops of water to the grout lines. On a natural stone floor, you should also test the stone in the same way.Observe how quickly the water takes to penetrate.If the water penetrates quickly, it means there is little or no sealer present. If the water does not soak in, then the floor does not need additional sealer.The water test will tell you whether or not the floor should be sealed. If it does need to be sealed, it will also give a rough idea of how much sealer is required.Now apply seal to an area. When it has dried, you can determine if there is enough sealer or perhaps too much.It will always be easier to add another thin coat than to remove excess sealer. Do not overuse tile and grout sealer.Procedure to correct over-application

  • Step 1Thin, dry sealer haze on ceramic or porcelain tile or smooth stone surfaces can be polished off using a white polishing pad under a standard rotary machine. For more extreme cases, you may need to use a red buffing pad.An excess of dried sealer in the grout lines can be removed with a grout brush.
  • Step 2To remove built-up or sticky residue from grout lines, wet the surface with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol.
  • Step 3Agitate briefly with a grout brush.
  • Step 4Vigorously wipe the grout lines with a white, absorbent, cotton towel. You will be removing some of the sealer along with any remaining alcohol.
  • Step 5Continue until all affected areas have been treated. Repeat if needed.
  • Step 6Depending on the sealer used and the time it has been down, the alcohol may not dissolve it. Seal can be emulsified and returned to a liquid state by applying a small amount of the sealer that was used.
  • Step 7As soon as the sealer on the floor begins to liquefy, wipe it off with a clean, absorbent cotton towel.

Becoming popularTile and grout cleaning is a naturally-added service.More and more homes have tile floors. You are already in those homes cleaning the carpet.Begin with man-made tiles such as ceramic and porcelain before trying to work on natural stones.A little practice on your own floors or those of friends will help void problems like those discussed above.Many distributors also have floors where you can compare products and get some hands-on time to try various equipment and methods.

Tile & Grout Cleaning

We offer professional tile & grouting services in Orange County. Our company can make sure that your tile and grout stays clean. We can also handle marble/travertine floor polishing. If you have porcelain or ceramic tile, we can make sure that is is cleaned properly too. Contact us  in Orange County CA if you are interested in Limestone cleaning and polishing, vinyl floor stripping and waxing, or wood floor refinishing.

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Tile is beautiful, durable, and generally easy to clean, but cleaning grout? That’s a different story.

Because of its (typically) light coloring and porous composition, grout is prone to staining. In a tiled entry or mudroom, dirt and grime are the usual culprits, while in the kitchen, spills are more likely to blame. Soap, mold, and mildew meanwhile make it difficult to maintain clean grout in bathrooms. Fortunately, cleaning grout effectively is possible using only common household products and a bit of elbow grease.

With any cleaning project, it’s always best to start off with the mildest cleaning solution. When in doubt about a cleanser, test it in a hidden spot—behind or under an appliance, for example.

The following suggestions for cleaning grout are ranked from the mildest to the strongest:

• The best way to begin is with plain water and a stiff-bristled brush; most home centers and hardware stores carry an assortment of brushes specifically designed for this purpose. Simply spray warm water on the grout lines and scrub in a circular motion, then let dry.

• For heavier dirt and mild stains, turn to that trusty old standby, vinegar. Fill a spray bottle with a half-and-half solution of vinegar and warm water. Spray on the grout, let it stand for five minutes, then scrub with a stiff brush.

Cleaning Grout - Vinegar and Baking Soda

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• To bring even more cleaning power to the party, make a paste of baking soda and water, cover the grout lines with the paste, then spray on the vinegar solution. Once the mixture stops foaming, scrub with a brush and rinse with plain water.

• For moderate stains, you may want to use hydrogen peroxide, which is available in most drug stores. You can use the product straight or make a paste with baking soda and hydrogen peroxide.

Cleaning Grout - Clorox Clean-Up

Clorox Clean-Up

• For tougher stains and really grimy grout, try using oxygen bleach (most often sold in powdered form). Some common brands include OxiClean, Clorex OxiMagic, and Biokleen Oxygen Bleach Plus. Read and follow the manufacturer’s directions, and make sure the area is well-ventilated. Generally, you will want to let the oxygen bleach solution work for 10 or 15 minutes before rinsing. Always rinse with clean water so that the dirt doesn’t resettle into the grout lines.

• Chlorine bleach and commercial cleansers can be used sparingly in extreme cases. One of my go-to products when all else fails is Clorox Clean-Up spray. Long-term use of caustic cleaners will erode grout, so these products should be used on a limited basis.

• Steam cleaners can be an effective and environmentally-friendly method of cleaning grout—or for that matter, many other surfaces around the house. Bissell, Oreck, Ladybug and Hoover all make steam cleaners for residential use.

To keep your grout clean and stain-free, it’s a good idea to spray it with vinegar and wipe it down once a week. You can also wipe grout with alcohol to keep mold and mildew at bay. In any case, just a few spritzes and wipes a week can save you a lot of time and effort cleaning, preserving the attractive appearance of your home in the process.

Tile & Grout Cleaning

We offer professional tile & grouting services in Orange County. Our company can make sure that your tile and grout stays clean. We can also handle marble/travertine floor polishing. If you have porcelain or ceramic tile, we can make sure that is is cleaned properly too. Contact us  in Orange County CA if you are interested in Limestone cleaning and polishing, vinyl floor stripping and waxing, or wood floor refinishing.

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Tile Floor Cleaning Basics

Sweep or vacuum your glazed tile floors regularly to keep them from getting dull. Tiles may be resistant to dirt, but sand and grit can dull glazed surfaces. Clean tile with mild detergent and clean water, using a rag or chamois-type mop rather than a sponge mop. The latter pushes dirty water into grout lines and makes them harder to clean. Be sure to change the water frequently while mopping; dirty water equals a cloudy floor.

Get Rid of ResidueIf your tiles look hazy, you might be dealing with soapy residue. Remove the film with a nonabrasive all-purpose cleaner. You could also try a mild acid — such as fresh lemon juice — on ceramic tiles (but never on marble). Rinse thoroughly with clean water, and buff dry with a clean lint-free cloth. Be kind to your knees and dry tiles the easy way: by using your foot to slide the cloth over the floor.

Great-Looking Grout

The real secret to a great-looking tile floor is clean grout. Grout is porous and absorbs grease and other stains. Skip commercial cleaners and instead make a paste of baking soda and water. Rub it on the stain, let it sit overnight, then scrub the stain in the morning with a stiff nylon brush (a metal brush will damage the grout). Repeat as necessary. Apply a silicone-base sealer to the grout to repel future stains.

Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaning of Orange County, CA preforms Steam Carpet Cleaning, Tile Floor Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning, Marble/ Travertine Floor Polishing and our new service, Wood Floor Refinishing.  Pacific Has been servicing the Orange County, ca area for over 25 years and we offer the most Affordable Carpet, Tile & Upholstery cleaning in Orange County and the Los Angeles area. Check out our Up-Front Pricing!  Our BBB A Rating and customer references speak for themselves.

 

Tile & Grout Cleaning

We offer professional tile & grouting services. Our company can make sure that your tile and grout stays clean. We can also handle marble/travertine floor polishing. If you have porcelain or ceramic tile, we can make sure that is is cleaned properly too. Contact us if you are interested in Limestone cleaning and polishing, vinyl floor stripping and waxing, or wood floor refinishing.

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Q: DEAR TIM: Cleaning a tile floor is my next big project. The grout lines are filthy, and I haven’t discovered an easy way to restore the tile. Is there a magic product that will clean floor tile? Once the grout is clean, what’s the easiest way to keep it that way? Should I invest in a cleaning machine? — Michelle S., Corvallis, Ore.

A: DEAR MICHELLE: We had a boatload of tile floors in our last home, and cleaning them was a nightmare. To make it worse, we had brilliant white tile with light gray grout in our kitchen and breakfast area. I knew when I was installing it that it was going to be a challenge to keep it clean. Add to the mix three small kids, and soon the grout around the refrigerator, stove and kitchen sink was nearly black.

It took me years to discover how to clean tile floors in a way that was easy and that didn’t harm my family, pets and the colored grout. I finally settled on using powdered oxygen bleach. Little did I know that this choice would put me way ahead of the current green movement.

Oxygen bleach is nontoxic, doesn’t produce harsh fumes, and is color- and fabric-safe. It removes all food and grease stains with no or minimal scrubbing. The oxygen ions attack the stain molecules, breaking them into pieces that rinse away with little effort.

To clean floor tiles, mix any high-quality oxygen bleach with warm water and stir it until it dissolves. Then pour the solution onto the floor tile so the grout lines are flooded with the solution. It’s best to apply the oxygen-bleach solution to dry grout so it soaks deeply. Let the solution sit on the grout for at least 15 minutes. If it completely soaks into the grout, add more solution, making sure there is always plenty of the cleaning liquid on the grout.

The longer you let the solution sit on the grout, the less work you have to do cleaning tile flooring. The oxygen ions work for up to six hours. To get maximum cleaning results, it helps to scrub the grout lightly after 30 minutes. Always pour new solution onto the grout as you scrub.

An oxygen bleach solution will remove red wine stains in minutes. Beet juice is not a problem. I’ve not discovered one stain it can’t remove. Friends have tried the tile cleaning machines, but they say the oxygen bleach does a much better job. You have to always scrub a little, but that’s how anything gets clean.

Once you have clean floor tiles, you can keep the grout looking like new by adding oxygen bleach powder to your mop water. Apply a liberal amount of mop water to the floor, scrubbing the tile surface with the mop. But leave the mop water in the grout joints without rinsing the floor. The oxygen ions clean the light dirt in the grout without scrubbing. Come back 30 minutes later and rinse the floor with clean water. If you do this each time, you’ll never be on your hands and knees again with a scrub brush.

It’s always best to work on stains while they’re fresh, if at all possible. But tile floors that have been dirty for years will come clean in no time if you use oxygen bleach.

Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaning of Orange County, CA preforms Steam Carpet Cleaning, Tile Floor Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning, Marble/ Travertine Floor Polishing and our new service, Wood Floor Refinishing.  Pacific Has been servicing the Orange County, ca area for over 25 years and we offer the most Affordable Carpet, Tile & Upholstery cleaning in Orange County and the Los Angeles area. Check out our Up-Front Pricing!  Our BBB A Rating and customer references speak for themselves.

Our company has over 25 years of experience in the carpet and tile cleaning industry. We provide customers with reliable solutions for all of their carpet cleaning and tile & grout cleaning needs. Our company also offers upholstery cleaning, marble/travertine floor polishing, and wood floor refinishing services that our customers can count on. Our BBB rating is an A, and we are happy to have over 12,000 satisfied customers. Our customer reviews are positive, and we always believe in offering quality services. We have powerful industrial strength cleaning equipment that we use for all of our services.

 

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Limestone Polishing in Orange County CA

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Limestone Polishing in Orange County CA

 

Does it seem like no matter how much you dust mop and wet mop, your travertine, limestone and marble floor still does not look like it used to? It may be time for a 5 step honing, polishing and sealing. While there are available do-it-yourself cleaning methods in the market, it is still best to hire a professional limestone natural stone polishing company in Orange County to do the task. Why? Because honing, polishing limestone and sealing requires skills and experience plus the right use of cleaning materials.

 

Are you not sure what to look for when hiring a professional limestone polishing company in Orange County CA? We have some tips which will help you get started.

 

Choosing a professional limestone polisher

 

You can select through referrals from families and friends and endorsement from them can provide great peace of mind. Their experiences with a professional limestone polishing company in Orange County CA, will help you in choosing. You may also request references from the limestone polishing company. A reputable cleaning professional should have available a list of satisfied clients who used their services.

 

Interviewing the company

 

When you have identified one or two limestone polishing companies, the next step is to interview each of them. You have to ask them  how  long  the company  has been in business,  what formal  training  do they require for  the company’s management and technicians, what are the basic services offered  and what constitutes an extra charge,  and what type of diamond polishing method will be used. These questions should be answered consistently. The years of service can speak volumes about its reputation and experience. A professional company should require that its employees receive training and certification from recognized organizations and participate in continuing education programs. Information on actual charges and services will be helpful since this determines the budget you will prepare before hiring a professional travertine, limestone polishing company.

 

Request an initial assessment

 

Remember, before hiring a limestone polishing company, have a technician come to your home and inspect the marble floor.  You need to discuss in details the exact services that are needed in polishing your marble stone.  Do not accept quotes over the phone. Require a written agreement for all services to be performed and beware of pricing that is “too good to be true”. Professionals should charge only for services that are in writing before cleaning begins.

 

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5 tips for upholstery cleaning

If you want to clean your upholstery, you face a variety of options in cleaning methods and products. If you’re not likely to use your own upholstery-cleaning equipment and products at least twice a year, it’s probably a better value to rent equipment or hire a professional. Here’s what to know:

Tags

To find out whether renting or purchasing a steam cleaner is your best option, always check your upholstery tags. Here’s an explanation of what the tag codes mean:

W: Use a water-based detergent.

S: Use a water-free product.

WS: You can use either a water-based cleaner or a water-free cleaner, depending on the type of stain.

X: This upholstery fabric must be professionally cleaned.

Even after you’ve checked upholstery tags, always test a small area of fabric before applying any type of cleanser to the entire piece of furniture.

Stain types

Steam upholstery cleaners work well for stains from organic materials such as dirt, urine, wine and coffee. Though stubborn stains will require repeated cleaning, steam cleaning is effective for theses types of stains. Any others may require specific chemical-based cleaners.

Equipment

When it comes to choosing upholstery cleaning equipment, consider ease of use. Some machines are heavy and require considerable physical effort, but lightweight options are also available. Along with the weight of the machine, review the attachments; many newer machines are fitted with a number of special attachments designed to make cleaning easier.

Cleanser

Be aware of what type of cleanser each machine uses. You may need several bottles for bigger jobs, and some brands can be  expensive, around $200 to $500. Some renters of upholstery cleaning machines will insist their machines only work with (and that you purchase), their own brand of cleaner; others will recommend generic or even homemade cleaning products.

So it’s helpful to note how expensive the cleanser for a particular machine is, and how easy it is to obtain, before you rent or purchase. Consider a non-toxic cleanser if you have allergies or asthma, and especially if there are pets or children in your household.

Cleaning methods

Two factors that determine the best choice of upholstery-cleaning machine are upholstery type and the type of stain you most frequently encounter. While steam cleaning is appropriate for most synthetic fibers, natural materials like leather and suede require a dry-cleaning process with a water-free cleanser. Applying water to these natural fabrics may cause them to shrink.

For more information about cleaning your furniture, see the Guide to Upholstery Cleaning.

When you want your upholstery cleaned, consider how we can help. Members have access to local consumer reviews on upholstery cleaners, equipment rental, appliance sales and service providers in more than 550 other categories.

 

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DIY upholstery cleaning

Upholstery cleaning is expensive. A professional sofa cleaning costs about $100, while chairs can cost about $50 each — additional fees may be charged for each cushion. Given that all upholstered furniture should be cleaned every 12 months, it can get pricey to keep your upholstered pieces fresh and free of stains.

You might want to consider cleaning upholstery yourself. It’s not difficult, and most upholstery can be safely cleaned at home. Check your upholstery tags for cleaning codes. They are usually found under the seat cushions on one side of the furniture.

Upholstery tags that read “W” or “WS” can be cleaned at home with a water-based cleaner. Upholstery tags labeled “S” must be cleaned with a water-free dry cleaning solution. Because dry cleaning solvents contain toxic chemicals, it’s best to have “S” rated upholstery cleaned professionally. Upholstery labeled “X” should also be cleaned by a professional.

It’s not a good idea to wait too long between upholstery cleanings. The more dirt that accumulates on the fabric, the harder it is to remove, the more damage it does to the texture, and the more difficult it is to restore upholstery to its original color and appearance.

Before cleaning upholstery

Being careful to clean uphostery properly is a critical element to execute a job well-done. Follow these steps to ensure success before tidying up your furniture:

1. Remove furniture cushions2. Vacuum all surfaces thoroughly with an upholstery attachment3. Be sure to vacuum all the nooks and cranniesOne of the best water based upholstery cleaners is very easy to make at home. Put one cup of warm (not hot) water into a mixing bowl and then add 1/4 cup of biodegradable dish washing soap. Beat with an electric mixer at medium speed until the liquid becomes a thick foam. This foam will remove built up dirt and most food or drink stains. Not only is this cleaner simple to make and cheap to use, it’s also nontoxic and environmentally-friendly. Most commercial upholstery cleaners contain hazardous ingredients like acetone or carcinogenic agents like nitrilotriacetic acid.

The cleaning process

Though cleaning upholstery can by a DIY project, a professional will have the right products and tools to make sure nothing is damaged in the process. (Photo courtesy of Gina Infante)

Though cleaning upholstery can by a DIY project, a professional will have the right products and tools to make sure nothing is damaged in the process. (Photo courtesy of Angie’s List member Gina I.)

Once your ready to take on cleaning, implement this process to keep your task on track:

1. Test the cleaner in an inconspicuous area for shrinkage and colorfastness2. Use a soft-bristled brush to rub foam gently onto the fabric3. Dirt will lift out of the upholstery fabric and into the foam4. Remove used foam with a spatula5. Dampen a clean white cloth with fresh water and wipe away the remaining suds6. Rinse the cloth and wipe againTake care to use a minimal amount of water. Too much moisture can leave water stains and cause fabric shrinkage. Keep the foam away from wood surfaces such as armrests and steer clear of recliner levers to prevent rust. This process can be used on individual stains or on an entire upholstered surface. If you clean the entire surface, be sure to let it dry completely before replacing the cushions and pillows or sitting on it.

Leather upholstery is even easier to clean because you don’t have to wait for it to dry. Make your own leather cleaner by adding a few drops of moisturizing soap to a slightly damp washcloth. Gently wipe off a section of the leather upholstery, use another slightly damp washcloth to remove the soap, then buff with a dry washcloth. Repeat this process over the entire upholstered area.In between cleanings, vacuum upholstery thoroughly every two weeks and treat stains immediately. If spills are wet, blot the moisture first with paper towels and then spot-treat with a cleaner. If the spill involves solids such as food, scoop it off with a spatula and then treat with a stain-remover. Avoid rubbing staining agents into the upholstery. The water-based cleaner suggested above will lift stains out instead.

Why hire?

The chief reason you would hire a professional upholstery cleaner is that there are many stains you can’t remove yourself. Most furniture is upholstered with specific fabrics that do not respond well to normal cleaning methods. Special chemicals are needed to clean this upholstery, chemicals that most homeowners do not possess. Professional upholstery cleaners have expertise in using these chemicals to clean all kinds of furniture.Furthermore, the unique shapes of upholstered furniture call for special tools to clean all the nooks and crannies found on most furniture. It’s not cost effective for most homeowners to buy these tools. It is far more efficient to hire a professional upholstery cleaner instead.Cleaning companies will come to your home and clean the furniture wherever it is located. In rare circumstances, a professional upholstery cleaner may have to take your furniture to another location for a special cleaning. This will only happen in the case that the furniture is particularly soiled or when it is made from an extremely unusual fabric.Most of the chemicals that professional upholstery cleaners use are similar to the chemicals used in the dry cleaning of clothes. As a rule, these chemicals are generally safe for people and animals once they have dried. At the same time, however, they can cause respiratory issues, so it is important for upholstery cleaning to always take place in a well-ventilated area.The most dangerous upholstery cleaning chemicals are those chemicals that contain volatile organic compounds. These chemicals are still safe once they have dried, but they can lead to respiratory problems if they are inhaled. To prevent these difficulties, make sure to ventilate well the room in which the furniture is cleaned. Those who are particularly concerned about these chemicals can hire a professional upholstery cleaner that uses chemicals with low levels of volatile organic compounds. There are also many professional upholstery cleaners that use green chemicals, which are chemicals that are not harmful to people, animals or the natural environment.

Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaning of Orange County, CA preforms Steam Carpet Cleaning, Tile Floor Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning, Marble/ Travertine Floor Polishing and our new service, Wood Floor Refinishing.  Pacific Has been servicing the Orange County, ca area for over 25 years and we offer the most Affordable Carpet, Tile & Upholstery cleaning in Orange County and the Los Angeles area. Check out our Up-Front Pricing!  Our BBB A Rating and customer references speak for themselves.

 

Upholstery CleaningOur company offers safe and effective upholstery cleaning too. We can spot clean and pre-condition your upholstery to make sure that it looks clean and attractive. Our technicians have the right tools and cleaning supplies to work on all types of upholstery without causing any damages. We can get rid of stains, pet hair, and more.

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Two-Step Upholstery Cleaning Process

Sears Carpet Cleaning and Upholstery Care
Your furniture is as important to a room’s appearance as your carpet. That’s why Pacific uses the same process for upholstery cleaning that we do for carpet cleaning. Our exclusive two-step upholstery cleaning system includes a specially formulated pH-balancing fiber rinse that removes cleaning solution residue right along with deep-down dirt – leaving nothing behind but clean, fresh-smelling fabric and furniture.
Here’s how it works:When our professionally trained, insured upholstery cleaning technicians arrive at your home, they start with a pre-inspection to identify problem areas. Then the Pacific’s Two-Step Deep Clean goes to work:
Clean Upholstery
One of our special heated upholstery cleaning solutions is applied to the fabric to loosen embedded dirt.
Rinse Upholstery
It’s followed by a thorough fiber rinse and extraction step to remove the dirt along with the cleaning solution.
We then recommend an application of Pacific’s UltraCare™ FourGuard Carpet and Upholstery Protector (optional). Reapplying the fabric protector helps restore protective properties to your furniture, extending its life and making it easier to care for.
Post Inspection A final inspection helps ensure customer satisfaction. You can count on Sears for Satisfaction Guaranteed

Why Choose Sears For Your Upholstery Cleaning?

Sears Carpet Cleaning and Upholstery Care
Your furniture is one of your biggest investments, so choosing who to do your upholstery cleaning is no small decision.

  • acific’s upholstery cleaning technicians are specially trained in the care of all fabric types, even the most delicate
  • Our technicians use specially designed tools to gently clean folds and crevices
  • Convenient appointments to fit your busy schedule – including Saturdays
  • Extra attention paid to trouble spots
  • Specialized equipment, for more powerful extraction and quicker drying
  • Upholstery protector and deodorizers available
  • FREE carpet and upholstery cleaning estimates with no hidden charges

Guidelines For Choosing A Carpet Or Upholstery Care Service

  • Consider the company’s reputation
  • Make sure its technicians are trained and experienced
  • Check to see if the company and its technicians are insured

Upholstery Protectors

Carpet Protectors
Most new upholstered furniture comes treated with protector, but this protection wears off over time. Having the protector reapplied helps preserve the color, beauty and life of your upholstery. It also gives you extra time to clean up spills before they turn into stains on your furniture.Pacific Carpet and Upholstery Care recommends and uses Sears UltraCare™ FourGuard Carpet and Upholstery Protector. Reapplying the fabric protector helps restore protective properties, extending life of your upholstery and making it easier to care for.

Upholstery Deodorizers

Carpet Deodorizers
Tough upholstery odors are no match for UltraCare™ Pet Odor Eliminator, an enzyme- powered deodorizer. It is designed to digest the organic matter that’s causing the smell – leaving your furniture smelling fresh again. UltraCare™ Pet Odor Eliminator also eliminates odors from urine, feces, vomit, sour milk and more.

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Upholstery Cleaning Professionals in Orange County

Chem-Dry upholstery cleaning services

Whether you have kids or pets, frequently host friends and family or simply are at home a lot, you know your upholstered furniture is getting a workout. Dust, pollen, germs, food crumbs, stains and blemishes can’t be avoided. But you don’t have to accept the fact that furniture is going to be dirty. Let Pacific Carpet & Tile Cleaning of Orange County CA provide you with a refreshing upholstery cleaning that extends the life of your furniture and is safe and healthy for kids and pets.

A deeper, healthier, faster drying clean will have you back to enjoying your renewed, refreshed furniture in no time.

Clean Upholstered Furniture The Natural® Way

We use The Natural, the same eco-friendly carbonated cleaning solution we use to give your carpets that deep-down, healthy clean, to work wonders on upholstered furniture as well. That means Pacific’s cleaning process for upholstered furniture is safe for your entire family, dries faster and resists resoiling.

Envision millions of tiny bubbles working away at breaking up the dirt and grime trapped deep within the fibers of your upholstered furniture so they can be easily whisked away. That’s how our safe and non-toxic carbonating cleaning solution, The Natural®, revitalizes your furniture for a fresh, healthier, longer lasting clean. This completely natural cleaning method works perfectly with all types of upholstered furniture materials. And because The Natural doesn’t contain any soaps or detergents that can leave behind a sticky dirt-attracting residue, your upholstery stays cleaner longer.

Our upholstered furniture cleaning services are strong enough to defeat the deepest stains, gentle enough not to damage furniture and safe for your entire family.

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Find out below how Pacific’s Carpet Protectant Package and Healthy Home Package (professional strength deodorizer and sanitizer) can help protect your home from everyday stains, unhealthy allergens and bacteria.

Fight Stains with Upholstery Protectant

With how much use your furniture gets, spills are inevitable. Be sure to ask your Pacific professional about applying Protectant to your furniture to create a barrier around the fibers to resist staining. Make sure your furniture looks great year-round, year after year.

 

Protect Package

  • Restores manufacturer-applied stain guard that breaks down and fades over time
  • Forms protective shield around upholstered furniture fibers
  • Repels most liquids, allowing spills to be removed before staining can occur
  • Works with a wide range of furniture materials

Sanitize and Deodorize to Reduce Allergens and Bacteria with Healthy Home Package

Although we don’t always like it, upholstered furniture is the perfect playground for kids and pets. Dirty hands, shoes and paws can leave behind all kinds of dirt, dust, bacteria and other allergens. Pacific can apply a professional strength deodorizer and sanitizer to reduce the amount of unhealthy bacteria and allergens on and in your upholstered furniture to help you maintain a healthier home.

Healthy Home Package: Deodorizer/Sanitizer:

  • Sanitizes home to eliminate unhealthy bacteria that spread illness

  • Reduces common allergens from dust mites, pests, pet dander, pollen and more

  • Special deodorizer reaches odors absorbed in your furniture so they aren’t just masked — they’re eliminated

  • Works on all kinds of furniture, including: beds, mattresses and other household items

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