Clear the Area: Remove any small items from the furniture, such as cushions, throws, or decorative objects.
Vacuum Upholstery: Lightly vacuum the upholstery to remove dust and debris. This will make the cleaning process more efficient and ensure a deeper clean.
Identify Stains or Problem Areas: If there are specific stains or heavily soiled areas, make a note of them so you can point them out to the cleaning professional. This will help them use the appropriate cleaning techniques or products.
Ask About Methods: Contact the cleaning company and ask about the methods they use. If you’re looking for eco-friendly options, ask if they offer green cleaning services. Make sure they use non-toxic, pet-friendly cleaning solutions, especially if you have children or pets at home.
Allow Time for Drying: Upholstery might take several hours to dry after cleaning, so plan accordingly. Make sure the area is well-ventilated, or ask the professional if they offer drying solutions such as fans or air movers.
Access Points: Make sure that the cleaning team can easily access the furniture, especially if it’s in a hard-to-reach location.
Clear the Path: If you have multiple pieces of furniture, make sure to clear pathways to allow the team to move equipment and clean the furniture without any obstacles.
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