We Provide Upholstery Cleaning in Taree

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Fabric Revival
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Restore the Colour & Comfort of Your Furniture

Lindfield’s Big Red Carpet Cleaning & Pest Control offers comprehensive upholstery cleaning services — removing stains, dirt and grime from virtually all kinds of furniture. We use a hot water extraction method that is safe and effective on virtually all types of fabrics. Our business has been servicing Taree for decades. 


We are renowned for our quality workmanship, fair prices and friendly service. Our skilled technicians will treat your furniture with the utmost care, tailoring their services for each fabric type. We can also help to remove dust mites and remediate discolouration. Whether you require upholstery cleaning at your home, café, restaurant or office, we’ll get the job done.


Get in touch with Lindfield’s Big Red Carpet Cleaning & Pest Control today. You can reach us on 0408 653 369. Our services are available throughout the Mid North Coast, including Wingham, Gloucester, Forster, Harrington, Old Bar, Nabiac, Hallidays Point, Tuncurry, Tallwoods Village, Diamond Beach and beyond.

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Gentle Fabric Care
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Stubborn Mark Removal
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Freshen & Protect
Stain Removal
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Our Upholstery Cleaning Services

Our professionals are able to remove stains from:


  • Lounge chairs
  • Sofas
  • Chairs
  • Stools
  • Seats
  • Deck chairs
  • Ottomans
  • Settees
  • Canvas covers


Plus, much more.


We use products from trusted brands, as well as state-of-the-art equipment, to achieve long-lasting stain removal results. Contact our team today to find out more and book a service. 

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Everything You Need To Know

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Can all upholstery fabrics be safely cleaned, and how is this determined?