1. Inspection and Assessment
Dining chair fabric and condition are inspected for stains and wear. High-use areas are identified. This helps determine the best cleaning approach. Different materials require different care. Inspection ensures safe treatment.
2. Preparation
Chairs are positioned properly and surrounding surfaces are protected. Loose items are removed before cleaning. This allows full access to all areas. Preparation ensures efficient service. It also prevents mess.
3. Dry Vacuuming
Food crumbs, dust, and debris are removed using powerful vacuums. Seams and corners receive special attention. This step prepares chairs for wet cleaning. It prevents dirt spreading. Dry vacuuming improves results.
4. Pre-treatment
Cleaning solution is applied to loosen food stains and grease. The solution penetrates the fabric gently. This step prepares stains for removal. Pre-treatment enhances shampooing effectiveness. It improves overall cleanliness.
5. Shampooing
Gentle brushing lifts dirt from fabric fibers. Stains and odors are broken down during this process. Care is taken to protect upholstery. This step refreshes chair appearance. It restores comfort.
6. Spot Treatment
Tough food stains are treated individually. Specialized products are used depending on stain type. High-use areas receive extra care. This step improves stain removal success. It enhances final appearance.
7. Extraction & Drying
Moisture and residue are extracted using professional equipment. Drying time is minimized for quick use. Chairs are left clean and fresh. Proper extraction prevents odor buildup. Final inspection ensures quality.




