We have always used them for the rug cleaning at my business and have always been satisfied with the quality of their work and the time it took them to complete the task.
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Sterling Quality Cleaners Inc
Sterling Quality Cleaners, Inc. is a 30-year-old family run business, founded by Jim Sterling.Our job is to help you recover from fire, soot, smoke, water and mold damage.Our office and technical staff are some of the most experienced people in New England and we understand the trauma these losses can cause. We know what you are going through and we can help you cope.Our knowledge and understanding are not just technical. Please call us, night or day, at 800-352-6802 and we will take the time to discuss your particular situation and offer a plan to quickly get your life back to normal. Disaster Restoration Is Our Life's Work! When disaster strikes, it is natural to want to clean a building or home and contents. Prompt action can help. However, incorrect or delayed action can jeopardize satisfactory restoration. Compiled by the National Institute of Fire Restoration, the following emergency tips may or may not be required. We suggest that you evaluate your circumstances and use those tips that pertain to your situation.Fire and Smoke Damage Do:Blow off or brush-vacuum loose smoke particles from upholstery, drapes and carpets. Open windows for ventilation. If furnace is operating, change furnace filter. If electricity is off, empty freezer and refrigerator completely and prop doors open with a rolled towel or newspaper. Clean and protect chrome trim on kitchen appliances with a light coating of petroleum jelly or other oil. Clean and protect smoked bathroom faucets tub fittings and towel bars with a light coating of oil. If temperature drops below freezing and heat is off, pour antifreeze in toilet bowls, sinks and tubs to prevent freezing. Wash plants with water on both sides of leaves. If heat is off, call a plumber to drain heating system. Remove pets, particularly birds, to a clean environment. Call a professional restoration company like Sterling Quality Cleaners. Do NOT:Wipe or attempt to wash walls, ceiling or other absorbent surfaces. Use upholstered furniture if it can be avoided. Use exposed food items or canned goods that have been subjected to excessive heat. Use TVs, stereos or electrical appliances until cleaned and checked. Send smoked garments to an ordinary dry cleaner. Improper cleaning may set smoke and odor. Soot Damage smoke and soot may seem the same but experienced professionals recognize the differences. To increase the chances for successful restoration and a quicker return to normal time, we suggest the following.Do:Change furnace filter Cover upholstery with clean sheets before use. Tape doubled pieces of cheesecloth over air registers with masking tape. Blow off or brush vacuum loose soot particles from upholstery, drapes and carpeting. Call a professional restoration company like Sterling Quality Cleaners. Do NOT:Attempt to clean walls or ceilings! Use do-it-yourself carpet or upholstery cleaners! When disaster strikes, it is natural to want to clean a building or home and contents. Prompt action can help. However, incorrect or delayed action can jeopardize satisfactory restoration. Compiled by the National Institute of Fire Restoration, the following emergency tips may or may not be required. We suggest that you evaluate your circumstances and use those tips that pertain to your situation.Water Damage Do:Remove as much excess water as possible by mopping and blotting. Wipe water from wood furniture after removal of lamps and tabletop items. Remove and prop up wet upholstery cushions for even drying. Check for possible bleeding. Place aluminum foil, china saucers or wood blocks between furniture legs and wet carpeting. Turn on air conditioning for maximum drying in summer; open windows to speed drying in winter. Remove Oriental carpets or other colored rugs from wet wall-to-wall carpeting. Open drawers and cabinet doors for complete drying. Remove valuable oil paintings and art objects to a safe place..