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Upholstery Cleaning
Beacon Carpet Cleaning, Inc. is IICRC certified in upholstery cleaning and is recognized as one of the most educated and experienced upholstery care companies in Orange County. Upon a thorough inspection, our certified technicians will determine the proper cleaning procedure for your specific needs. We can also apply Bridgepoint’s Maxim Fine Fabric Protector to ensure your fine fabrics continue to have lasting beauty between cleanings.
From heavily soiled to light cleaning, our 10 step cleaning process is designed to restore your furniture as close to its original condition as possible. We can clean all types of upholstery, even the most delicate of fabrics.
Step 1: Pre-Inspection We will pre-inspect your upholstered fabrics to address your areas of concern and to determine the proper cleaning method. |
Step 2: Pre-Vacuum We will pre-vacuum to remove loose soil. This could account for up to 85% of the soil and is a very important step. |
Step 3: Pre-Conditioning We will apply the proper pre-conditioner to suspend the soil for cleaning. |
Step 4: Pre-Agitate The pre-conditioner will be worked into the fabric with a white towel or a horsehair brush, specially designed for this use. |
Step 5: Rinse and Extract Once the soil has been loosened, we will thoroughly flush the fabric with our specially designed upholstery extraction tools. This step sanitizes and deodorizes the fabric. Water pressure is regulated so that the fabric is not over wet. |
Step 6: Neutralize Every piece that we clean is pH balanced so there is no sticky residue left behind. This treatment is applied as a rinse through the machine or is applied after rinsing – depending on soiling conditions. |
Step 7: Pre-Spot Treatment If any spots are not removed during the cleaning process, specialty spotting techniques are employed – we have written procedures for every situation. |
Step 8: Post Cleaning If the fabric has a nap, the nap is set in one direction using a grooming brush or a white towel. |
Step 9: Post Inspection Your upholstery is inspected by the technician. |
Step 10: Fabric Protection – Optional Applying fabric protection will help guard your fabric from both dry and liquid soil. To keep your upholstered fabrics looking as new as possible, we recommend applying fabric protection after each professional cleaning. |





