Rugs are inspected for pre-existing damage and potential for dye bleed.
Rugs are inverted and tamped to remove dry soils prior to adding any moisture.
Dry soils are typically responsible for fiber damage in a rug.
If the inspection reveals moth larvae, a natural insecticide is applied prior to cleaning.
Rugs can be picked up at your home, or dropped off at our workshop by appointment.
Rugs may be dry cleaned, surface cleaned, or completely immersed in a rug bath.
All rugs are gently dried on a radiant heated shop floor at a gentle 70 degrees.
After cleaning, a soil protector is applied to your carpet to assist in dry soil removal during vacuuming. Application is at the client's discretion.
Deodorizer is applied during pre-treatment on all jobs.
Deodorizer leaves your carpets fresh and scent free.
We clean the finest rugs whether they are constructed of wool, cotton, silk, or any combination of these materials.