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Ideally, Christopher's suggests that upholstery
cleaning be kept to a minimum. This philosophy is the safest way to gain the
greatest return on your furniture investment. However, occasional overall
upholstery cleaning is a needed and valuable service for both aesthetic and
health reasons. Christopher's recommends following an
interim cleaning schedule as opposed to the
more common restorative cleaning approach. Due
to the obvious benefit of increased repellency, the application of
fabric protection is always recommended
after the full cleaning of upholstery. For more, see our frequently asked questions.
Scheduling:
Staff is available to answer questions and schedule appointments from 8am -
4pm weekdays. In order to best meet your needs and provide the most accurate
estimate, you will be asked several questions regarding the upholstery in need
of cleaning.
These questions generally include: |
| A
description of item to be cleaned (e.g., sofa, banquette). |
| The location
(e.g., living room, master bedroom). |
| The number
of items (e.g., eight dining room chairs). |
| The size
(e.g., sectional sofa or loveseat). |
| The soil
level of each item in terms of Heavy, Medium, or Light. |
| The type of
upholstery fabric. |
| The age of
the upholstery. |
| Has the
upholstery been professionally cleaned in the past. |
When
purchased, or after the last professional cleaning, was
the upholstery treated with fabric protection. |
All
services are C.O.D. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and personal checks
accepted.
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Reasonable expectations: It is impossible
to accurately predict the results of upholstery cleaning because there are many
unknown variables. Therefore, as professionals, it is our policy never to do
so. Our goal is to achieve the greatest cleaning results reasonably possible
using a combination of: |
| Competent
professionals. |
| Top-of-the-line equipment and
solutions. |
| Time-tested
methods and procedures. |
| Extensive
knowledge of high-end interiors. |
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