
Upholstery Cleaning
Clean Freak provides professional upholstery cleaning services to homeowners and businesses across Wichita Falls, Bowie, Alvord, Nocona, Gainesville, Decatur, and surrounding North Texas communities. Our upholstery cleaning process uses fabric-safe methods and professional equipment to remove embedded dirt, body oils, stains, and allergens from sofas, chairs, and other upholstered furniture — improving appearance, comfort, and indoor air quality throughout your home or business.
Features
What's Included
Fiber Identification
Specialized cleaning solution for each piece of upholstery.
Low Moisture Extraction
Controlled moisture ensures no damage is done.
Speed Drying
Eliminate the browning associated with prolonged exposure to moisture.
Professional Upholstery Cleaning for North Texas Homes & Businesses
Upholstered furniture absorbs more than it shows — dirt, body oils, allergens, and odors accumulate deep in the fabric long before they're visible. Our upholstery cleaning process goes beyond the surface, extracting what's built up over time while treating each fabric and construction type with the care it requires. The result is furniture that looks better, smells fresher, and feels noticeably cleaner from the first time you sit down.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does upholstery take to dry after cleaning?
Most upholstered furniture dries within 2 to 4 hours depending on fabric thickness and airflow. We recommend running fans and opening windows after cleaning to speed up drying time.
Can you remove pet odor from sofas and chairs?
Yes. We use enzyme-based solutions that break down the organic compounds in pet urine and dander at the source. Surface deodorizers mask odor temporarily — our process eliminates it.
Is professional upholstery cleaning safe for all fabrics?
We assess fabric type before cleaning and use appropriate methods for each material. Delicate fabrics such as silk or certain synthetics may require dry cleaning methods — we will let you know upfront if a fabric is not suitable for wet extraction.



