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Armchair & Recliner
Cleaning Brisbane

Deep cleaning for armchairs, recliners and occasional chairs in all fabric types — linen, cotton, velvet and synthetic. Cleaned in place, no disassembly needed.

Expert Cleaning for Every Armchair & Recliner

Armchairs and recliners are often the most used pieces of furniture in a home — the reading chair, the TV recliner, the study armchair. They accumulate body oils, perspiration, dust and soiling in the fabric over time, especially in high-contact areas like headrests and armrests.

We clean armchairs and recliners in place — no need to move them or worry about disassembly. Our technicians work the recliner through its positions to reach all upholstered surfaces. For recliners with motorised mechanisms, we take care around the mechanism areas while thoroughly cleaning all accessible fabric.

We work with all fabric types including linen, cotton, velvet and synthetic blends — selecting the appropriate cleaning method for each material. Linen and velvet in particular require specialist handling that many cleaning services avoid; we welcome those jobs.

  • Armchairs and occasional chairs
  • Power and manual recliners
  • Linen, cotton, velvet, synthetic
  • Headrest and armrest deep treatment
  • Cleaned in place — no moving required
  • Combine with sofa clean for best value

Service Details

Per Chair30–60 min depending on size
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Dry Time1–2 hours with good airflow
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FabricsLinen, cotton, velvet, synthetic
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Service AreaAll Brisbane suburbs, 7 days
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We Clean All Armchair Fabrics

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Linen

Delicate natural fibre requiring low-moisture specialist technique. We welcome linen jobs that others avoid.

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Cotton & Blends

Cotton and cotton-blend upholstery cleaned thoroughly with fabric-appropriate solutions.

Velvet

Low-moisture velvet cleaning preserves the pile and removes soiling without crushing the fabric.

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Synthetic

Polyester, microfibre and synthetic blends — deep extraction cleaning for maximum freshness.

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Leather

Leather armchairs and recliners cleaned and conditioned. See our Leather Cleaning page.

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Mixed Sets

Combine armchair cleaning with your sofa clean for a complete lounge suite refresh in one visit.

Armchair & Recliner Cleaning Questions

Can you clean a recliner chair without removing it?

Yes. We clean recliners in place — there's no need to move or disassemble the chair. Our equipment handles all positions and configurations.

How do you clean inside the recliner mechanism areas?

We clean all accessible upholstered surfaces including armrests, headrests and the seat areas exposed when the recliner is open. We work the chair through its positions to reach all fabric surfaces.

Can you clean fabric armchairs that have been used heavily for many years?

Yes. We're frequently called to clean armchairs that have had heavy personal use over many years. Even chairs with significant soiling can be greatly improved with professional deep cleaning.

Do you clean velvet armchairs?

Yes — velvet requires low-moisture, careful technique to avoid crushing the pile. Our technicians are experienced with velvet upholstery and know how to clean it without damage.

How long does armchair cleaning take?

A single armchair typically takes 30–45 minutes. A recliner with more surface area takes 45–60 minutes. Multiple chairs can be done in the same visit.

Do you clean leather recliners?

Yes — leather recliners are cleaned and conditioned using our specialist leather care service. See our Leather Cleaning page for details.

Can you clean a 3-seater and matching armchairs in the same visit?

Absolutely — we often clean full lounge suites (sofa + armchairs) in a single visit. It's the most efficient and cost-effective way to refresh your whole living room.

What areas in Brisbane do you service?

All Brisbane suburbs including North, South, East and West Brisbane, Logan, Redlands and Moreton Bay — 7 days a week.

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