Deep cleaning of furniture

Deep cleaning of furniture

Introduction:

Today, cleaning furniture is no longer a home cosmetic luxury, but has become a basic need and necessity, especially after realizing that dust, stains and bacteria are three factors that cause anxiety, discomfort and possibly illness.

Dust suction:

The use of a household vacuum cleaner is no longer enough to maintain the bedding, therefore it will not remove dust mites, bacteria and fungi, but will only clean the surface, Therefore, we resort to deep suction of dust using a machine with a suction function that is 11 times stronger than a regular vacuum cleaner; this is to achieve the goal of removing all kinds of dust in bedding, pillows, hoods, seats, and carpets to get rid of all causes that lead to allergies, such as dead skin, animal dander, and remnants of sediment left by the body as a result of sweating.

Washing:

We are all exposed to sudden stains that affect living room chairs, beds, armrests and floor seating, dining table chairs and many more. Some stains are easy to remove at first glance, but they cling to the composition of the same fabrics and appear later, not to mention, some stains are difficult to remove even right after the spillage. All of our need for effective materials that can remove stubborn stains - such as food stains, inks, nail dye or blood, preserving the texture of the fabric, no matter how delicate (satin, raw, etc.) - is what motivated us present the deep washing service to the market today is that it is carried out in three partial stages, the first of which is cleaning with water and soap suitable for the type of fabric, then cleaning using materials designated to remove stains, and finally using a freshener that will give the raw material the best smell.

Deep sterilization (UV):

This technology is one of the safest, fast and effective techniques that have recently appeared in the Kuwaiti market. It is a very focused rays similar to sunlight that we always resort to when we want to sterilize pillows or beds.
Ten seconds of these rays are equivalent to 48 hours of normal sunlight, which prompts it to dismantle the DNA of deep bacteria, eliminating them and preventing them from multiplying, these bacteria cannot be seen with the naked eye. The most common and well-known types of bacteria are bed bugs, which are parasitic insects that feed on the blood of people and animals during sleep, and on dead skin cells. The bedding absorbs body sweat and dead skin cells every night, creating the perfect moist environment for these mites to thrive and lay their eggs. It must be known that the new beds are completely infested with dust, bacteria and fungi starting after only two months of use, regardless of how clean the bed linen is. Studies have also shown that bed mite feces could be inhaled by pregnant women. This increases the likelihood of allergies and asthma in more than 20% of newborns. This is in addition to many problems resulting from lack of sterilization such as asthma, eczema, rhinitis, lack of sleep, headache, itching, watery eyes, depression, and sneezing. About two million dust mites live in every mattress! Dust mites are arachnids that are too small to be seen by the naked eye - they are about 0.2 to 0.3 milliliters long. The life cycle of dust mites is between 65-100 days Dust mites prefer to live in a temperature range of 25-30°C and a relative humidity of 75-80 percent.

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