Spot & Stain Removal

Stains and spots removed

stains-removed

Dried-in stains such as tea, coffee, wine, makeup and other problems need not ruin your valuable carpets

We can remove more spots and stains than you might think
Spots, stains and spills should be treated as soon as possible. The longer a spot, stain or spill remains before being treated, the more difficult it will be to remove. Spots, stains and spills that are not promptly removed can turn into a permanent stains and result in irreversible damage to your carpets and upholstery fabrics.

If in doubt, please call your local carpet and upholstery services Cleaning Doctor.

We guarantee a higher success of removal if we attempt to remove spots before anyone else attacks the problem.

Improper stain removal procedures can turn a spot into a permanent stain.

You should also be aware that using the wrong cleaning product or the wrong action on a spot, stain or spill can result in permanent or damage to the fibres in your carpet or upholstery fabric.

Emergency First Aid for Your Carpets and Upholstery

Ok, maybe your spill is not a dreadful accident that needs the attention of a professional. There are some emergency treatments that you can try yourself. If you wish to proceed, see our Emergency Spills Guide – click on the menu item at left.

Remember – improper procedures can cause irreversible damage.

Related items – click on menu item at left:

Milk, Urine & Odour Removal
Pet Accident Treatments
Emergency Spills Guide

Address

26 Gullick Way
Burntwood
South Staffordshire
WS7 1FH

Telephone / Email

Mobile: 07954 728 391

Tel: (01543) 732 432

Company Information

Cleaning Doctor Carpet & Upholstery Services Walsall is a Cleaning Doctor business owned and operated by Ian Wright.

Other Areas Covered 

Abbots Bromley
Armitage
Barton under Needwood
Cheslyn Hay
Darlaston

 

Fradley
Great Wyrley
Heath Hayes
Hednesford
Huntington

 

Norton Canes
Pelsall
Shenstone
Walsall Wood
Willenhall

Postcodes: WS1, WS2, WS3, WS4, WS5, WS6, WS7, WS8, WS9, WS10, WS11, WS12, WS13, WS14 and WS15