
Residential and lobby fabrics cleaned in Morton
Body oils, pollen, and snack crumbs travel horizontally through weave, not just down. We balance foam-safe moisture, ventilation, and pile direction so cushions read plush again—without the crunchy surfactant film discount sprays leave behind.
Upholstery cleaning that respects fiber codes and Morton timelines
Armrests and headrests yellow fastest because skin chemistry is stubborn. We flush through cushion vents where safe, groom nap, and talk honestly when a panel needs panel replacement—not another shampoo pass.
So color reads even under daylight LEDs
Mechanical Soil Release First
Investment pieces deserve more than a grocery-store foamer. We precondition along wear ellipses, extract with controlled heat, then confirm hand feel before protectant ever sprays.

Delicate faces without timid rinsing
Velvet needs directional grooming; leather wants pH-safe chemistry and timed conditioners; microfiber laughs at water spots until rinse water runs clear. We test in seams, document bleeding risk, then proceed so you are not surprised by a watermark the size of a serving tray.

Banquettes, lobby clusters, occasional marine vinyl
Beyond the Living Room Sofa
Dining benches catch syrup, lobby benches catch commuter grit, and boat vinyl still counts when Morton schedules open up. Same tool discipline—test, flush, groom—travels with us.

Kid- and pet-safe finishes available
Dander rides fabric the same way it rides carpet—we flush reservoirs in cushion foam where labels allow, then finish with Green Guard only when you want extra time before the next coffee splash.

Moisture plans written for real kids, dogs, and reception traffic.
Why Morton skips the franchise van for upholstery
Tag-Literate Technicians
Codes run from natural flax blends to high-mile polyester—we read tags, interpret cleaning rings, and still push rinses until rinse water stays clear.
Optional Guard After Chemistry Neutralizes
Green Guard caps fibers after a neutral rinse so new spills bead instead of wicking into foam—handy when Morton winters track slush straight onto chaise sections.
Rinse Discipline Prevents Re-Soiling
Surfactant hangover is why arms feel tacky after some cleans. We flush until towels glide quietly—your nap stays soft and dust stops sticking hourly.
You book the owner, not a rotating trainee. Mike brings the spotting kit he would haul into his own living room—and stays until seams read even.
