Upholstery cleaning

Keep your upholstery looking like new

In most cases your upholstery will be cleaned using hot water extraction, a process that is suitable for a large amount of fabric types including cotton and synthetic fabrics. Water-sensitive upholstery fabrics such as velvet and moiré can be cleaned using on-site dry cleaning with odourless solvents. Loose upholstery covers and very heavily soiled cushion covers can be removed from site and machine cleaned.
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Professional upholstery cleaning to give you clean and fresh fabrics

PCB Cleaning

your local carpet, curtain and upholstery cleaning specialist
Tel: 01342 717444
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Ardingly, Ashurst Wood, Balcombe, Copthorne, Crawley, Crawley Down, East Grinstead, Felbridge, Forest Row, Godstone, Haywards Heath, Horsham, Horley, Lingfield, Oxted, Pease Pottage, Pound Hill, Roffey, Smallfield, Salfords, Worth and surrounding villages in West Sussex, East Sussex and Surrey.
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The first steam-powered loom appeared in 1787, and by 1876, the invention of the Axminster loom, a machine that permitted unlimited use of colour and design, boosted the production of rugs and then carpets. The advent of synthetic fibres and tufted carpet (carpet manufactured by the insertion of tufts of yarn through a carpet-backing fabric) made mass production and purchase of rugs and carpets easier, faster, and less expensive.
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Carpet Cleaning
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Curtain cleaning
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Rug cleaning
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Spot and stain removal
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© PCB Cleaning - upholstery cleaning in Crawley, East Grinstead, Horsham, Horley and surrounding areas
including RH1, RH2, RH3, RH4, RH5, RH6, RH7, RH8, RH9, RH10, RH11, RH12, RH13, RH14, RH15, RH16, RH17,
RH18 & RH19 postcode areas.
The stuffing of furniture for comfort began to evolve during the reign of Queen Elizabeth 1. Prior to this period cushions had been used to provide some relief from the hard seating available. The craft of upholstery began to develop with its greatest and most succesful period being the late Victorian and Edwardian period.
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