Service · residential
Never worry about damaging your upholstery again.
Expert, damage-free cleaning for sofas and fabric furniture — never worry about damaging your upholstery again. We test every fabric first, then match the process so the cleaning is safe for delicate materials. Eco-friendly, pet-safe solutions throughout.
Common problems we fix
When to call us
- Set-in stains from wine, oil, or body soil
- Pet dander embedded in fibers
- Musty odors in mattress ticking
- Visible soil lines on cushions
Our process · drives HowTo schema
4 steps, no mystery
- 01
Fabric test
Hidden-spot colorfastness check before any solution touches the visible face.
- 02
Dry-vacuum
Remove dry soils and dander before they bond with anything.
- 03
Pre-treat and clean
Eco-friendly pre-spray on stained zones. Damage-free, fabric-safe technique.
- 04
Groom and dry
Reset the nap. Air out. Free quote and walk-through, every job.
What's included
Included
- Free quote
- Colorfastness test on every fabric
- Dry vacuuming
- Eco-friendly, pet-safe cleaning
- Nap-grooming and walk-through
Not included
- Leather (separate service on request)
More detail
How it works
Sofas, loveseats, sectionals, dining chairs, office chairs, mattresses (queen and king), car interiors on request. Backed by our 10-day redo guarantee.
Where we offer it
Available at all 4 locations
Reviews · filtered to this service
Real work, real results
Red wine on a cream sectional at a holiday party — I was ready to buy a new couch. Aladdin's came out the next morning, tested a hidden spot, and the stain is completely gone. Couldn't tell it ever happened.
FAQ · drives FAQPage schema
Questions we get
How long does upholstery cleaning take to dry?
Most fabric sofas and chairs are dry within 4–6 hours; heavily-padded pieces and wool blends can take up to 24. We use less moisture than a carpet pass and ventilate as we go, so you can usually use the room (just not sit on the piece) the same day.
Can you clean leather furniture?
Yes — leather is a separate process from fabric. We use a pH-neutral leather cleaner plus a conditioner that restores moisture without making the surface tacky. Aniline, semi-aniline, and protected leather are all safe; we'll spot-test first if the piece is unmarked.
Will cleaning damage delicate fabrics like silk, velvet, or linen?
No — we identify the fabric (most pieces have an S/W/X/SW code on the tag) and match the method. Silk and viscose get a dry-clean approach; velvet gets gentle agitation that doesn't crush the nap; linen handles a controlled hot-water pass. We always spot-test in a hidden area first.
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