What comes out of your sofa will surprise you
When cleaning most sofas, the extracted water tank shows deeply brown and dirty water — even on sofas that appear clean. It's normal for dirt, mites and odours to build up with daily use. We recommend a deep clean at least once a year, or more frequently in homes with pets or children.
See what comes out of an apparently clean sofa
At the end of each clean, the extracted water tank reveals the amount of dirt built up in the fabric. The result speaks for itself.
Signs your sofa needs cleaning
- Persistent odours even after airing
- Old or greasy stains that are hard to remove
- Frequent allergies, coughing or sneezing at home
- Pets or children who use the sofa regularly
- Colour or texture of fabric altered over time
- Last deep clean more than a year ago
What the cleaning includes
- Pre-vacuuming to remove dust and hair
- Pre-treatment of stains and heavily soiled areas
- Deep hot water extraction cleaning
- Products adapted to the type of fabric
- Elimination of mites, bacteria and odours
- Improved indoor air quality
- Extends the life of the fabric
- Restores original colour and texture
Materials we clean
Fabric
Linen, cotton, polyester and synthetic blends
Microfibre
Careful treatment to avoid damaging fine fibres
Synthetic suede
Adapted technique for this delicate material
Velvet
Gentle cleaning that preserves the pile of the fabric
How long does it take to dry?
After cleaning, the sofa is only slightly damp. With good ventilation, it can be used a few hours later — usually between 2 and 4 hours, depending on the material and fabric thickness.
How it works
Fabric assessment
We identify the material type and level of soiling to choose the most appropriate products and techniques.
Pre-treatment & cleaning
We vacuum, pre-treat stains and carry out a deep clean using hot water extraction with professional equipment.
Final result
The sofa is left clean, fresh and slightly damp. With good ventilation, it can be used within a few hours.
How much does sofa cleaning cost?
Price varies with the size of the sofa, type of fabric and level of soiling. We work with 2 and 3-seater sofas, L-shaped sofas, chaise longues and full sets.
Free quote, no obligation. Share photos of your sofa and we'll send a proposal.
What our clients say
“I couldn't believe my sofa could look like this. You can really see the difference in colour. The team was very professional and careful.”
Sofia R.
Lisbon
“I had two dogs and the sofa had a terrible smell. After the cleaning it was completely different — no odour, no stains. Highly recommend.”
Paulo F.
Cascais
“Fast, efficient and the result was incredible. The sofa looks brand new. I've already booked the next clean in six months.”
Beatriz N.
Oeiras
Frequently asked questions about sofa cleaning
What types of sofas do you clean?
We clean fabric, microfibre, synthetic suede, velvet and other textile sofas. Each fabric type is treated with appropriate products and techniques to ensure safe, effective cleaning.
How long does it take to dry?
The sofa is only slightly damp after cleaning. With good ventilation, it can be used 3 to 6 hours later, depending on the material and fabric thickness.
How often should I have my sofa cleaned?
We recommend a deep clean at least once a year. In homes with pets, young children or people with allergies, we advise every 6 months.
Are the products safe for children and pets?
Yes. We use certified professional products that are safe for children and pets once the sofa is dry. We leave no chemical residue in the fabric.
Do you clean L-shaped sofas or large sets?
Yes. We work with sofas of all sizes — 2 and 3-seaters, L-shaped, chaise longues and full living room sets. Price is adapted to the size and configuration.
Can the sofa be damaged?
No, as long as the material is textile. We always identify the fabric type before starting to use the correct techniques and products. We do not clean leather or skin sofas.
We carry out sofa cleaning in Lisbon, Cascais, Oeiras, Sintra, Amadora, Loures, Odivelas, Almada, Seixal, Barreiro, Moita, Montijo, Mafra and Alcochete.






