What is the difference between spot cleaning and full cleaning?
Spot cleaning is localized for a specific incident. For example, a pet accident, a spilled glass of wine, or muddy foot prints (if they are contained within a few feet). Full cleaning is the complete cleaning of a piece of furniture or a carpet. Sometimes there are so many spots that there is no choice but to clean an entire piece of upholstery or carpet. Occasionally when called to spot clean a specific incident, we are forced to do full general cleaning rather than leave behind an obvious ‘clean spot’. This scenario is an undeniable indicator that the carpet or furniture is overdue for cleaning. When this occurs, regular cleaning rates apply.