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
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
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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