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Simply Clean Upholstery

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Completed cleaning of a king size mattress on a low-profile bed in between two nightstands.

A Peace of Mind for a Better Night's Sleep

 At Simply Clean Upholstery we specialize in Mattress Cleaning. We offer a "6 Step Cleaning Process" developed by our cutting-edge team to ensure the deepest and most effective cleaning treatment for a multitude of mattress types and styles. Mattresses collect dead skin, dust mites, urine, sweat, stains, dirt, and sometimes even bed bugs. Cleaning your mattress promotes a better night's sleep, higher quality of health, and mattress longevity.

Completed cleaning of a queen size tempurpedic mattress

What's Living in Your Mattress?

Our mattresses are our prime habitat, where we spend 1/3 of our life. A typical used mattress may have anywhere from 100,000 to 10 million mites inside. Ten percent of the weight of a two-year-old pillow can be composed of dead mites and their droppings. Mites prefer warm, moist surroundings such as the inside of a mattress when someone is on it. A favorite food is dander, both human and animal skin flakes. Humans shed about 1/5 ounce of dander (dead skin) each week. About 80 percent of the material seen floating in a sunbeam is actually skin flakes. Also, bedroom carpeting and household upholstery support high mite populations. Professional Mattress Cleaning in Houston, Texas.

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Professional Mattress Cleaners

Many types of potentially harmful bacteria can survive on soft surfaces including MRSA, VRE, and Influenza. Scientific research has shown not only the presence of pathogens on soft surfaces, but also that organisms can persist on soft surfaces for several hours for Influenza and to as long as three months for MRSA and VRE on fabrics like polyester. Since pathogens can survive for days and months on soft surfaces, it is likely that the surface will be touched while the pathogen is still alive, and therefore it is assumed that soft surfaces can and do play a role in the spread of infection in home and public facilities. We are the best Mattress Cleaners in Houston.

Mattress Cleaning Process

6 Step Mattress Cleaning

  1. Thorough Dry Vacuuming - to remove Dead Skin and/or any other Insoluble Particulate Soils
  2. Bio-Modifying Treatment - Active Bacteria Solution
  3. ​Botanical Thyme Oil Treatment - Bactericidal
  4. Application of Detergents and Stain Removers
  5. Hot Water Extraction
  6. Isopropyl Alcohol Treatment - Bug Repellent

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Professional Mattress Cleaning

Mattress Cleaning

Single Side Mattress Cleaning

King Size Mattress

$255

 6 Step Treatment - Single Side Cleaning

Queen Size Mattress

$225

 6 Step Treatment - Single Side Cleaning

Full Size Mattress

$195

 6 Step Treatment - Single Side Cleaning

Twin Size Mattress

$155

6 Step Treatment - Single Side Cleaning

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HOT WATER EXTRACTION:

Hot water extraction is the most effective cleaning method for upholstery fabric. The steaming hot water suspends, flushes, and extracts the most soil. It is used mostly on synthetic fibers, but we are also able to clean many natural and delicate woven fabrics as well. Water Extraction is our most moderately priced cleaning method.

DRY FOAM CLEANING:

The safest method other than dry solvent cleaning. A dense water-based foam used for fabrics that require minimal moisture absorption cleaning.  A high-cost cleaning method.

DRY SOLVENT CLEANING:

Reserved for delicate or non-colorfast fabrics that can be damaged when using water-based cleaning methods.  Dry Cleaning is less effective on heavily soiled fabric and fabric with water-based stains. May damage adhesives or latex back coatings. The term dry solvent refers to non-water, hydrocarbon-based compounds. Dry Solvent Cleaning is the highest cost cleaning method.


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