John's Steam Cleaning Service is a mobile cleaning service that has been serving the Santa Fe and surrounding area for over 35 years in carpet, upholstery and Oriental rugs. A locally owned and operated cleaning company, this service has all work completed by John. This insures that all of John's Steam Cleaning Services jobs are completed to the customers' up most satisfaction and done with the greatest of care. John's Steam Cleaning Service specializes in carpet cleaning, upholstery cleaning, Oriental rug cleaning, water extraction and tile cleaning for residential and commercial customers.

John's Steam Cleaning Service is a featured member of the Santa Fe, New Mexico community, with over 35 years of experience in the area. You can place your trust in our cleaning to be long lasting and child and pet safe. John's Steam Cleaning Service is a mobile service that will come to you and clean all of your household fabrics and even clean the carpets and upholstery of your recreational vehicles.

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It’s recommended to replace the HVAC filter according to the recommendations of the unit's manufacturer. This will keep your system running efficiently and prevent dust from circulating throughout your house.

Posted on Mar 04, 2021  •  Facebook

Different floors and floor coverings require different cleaning materials, processes, and equipment. Working with a dedicated cleaning company ensures that proper techniques are used every time.

Posted on Mar 02, 2021  •  Facebook

Many experts name ‘microfiber cloth’ as their favorite go-to cleaning tool. It is better at cleaning surfaces than paper towels, sponges, and the like. Microfiber cloth collects dust easily and is also machine washable and quick-drying.

Posted on Feb 25, 2021  •  Facebook

The feather duster is a must of any house-cleaning arsenal. But do you know that the first feather duster wasn't officially invented until 1881 when Susan Hibbard was granted a patent for it?

Posted on Feb 23, 2021  •  Facebook

What is the first thing to do to remove candle wax from a tablecloth? The first step is to heat the wax with a blow dryer. Then, scrape it off using the edge of a coin before buffing away the residue.

Posted on Feb 18, 2021  •  Facebook