Pet-Safe Upholstery Checklist

Pet-friendly furniture needs careful fabric evaluation, odor planning and realistic drying guidance before cleaning starts.

Fabric codeOdor sourceDrying plan
Fabric codeAsk how the upholstery will be identified before cleaning.
Odor sourcePet odor can settle into cushions, seams and backing.
Drying planPets should stay away until furniture is fully ready.

Ask how the fabric will be identified

Before cleaning begins, the technician should look at the upholstery material, construction and condition. Natural fibers, synthetic fabrics, microfiber and delicate blends may require different methods. If the furniture has a manufacturer cleaning code, that should be considered as part of the plan.

Discuss pets before service starts

Pet-related cleaning is not always the same as routine upholstery cleaning. Fur, dander and odor sources can settle into cushions, seams and backing materials. Let the cleaning company know whether the issue is general freshness, visible soil, odor, urine or a specific stain.

Ask about solutions and drying time

Pet owners should ask what type of cleaning solutions will be used, how long the furniture should dry and when pets can safely return to the area. Drying time can vary based on fabric, ventilation, humidity and how deeply the item needs to be cleaned.

  • Confirm whether the process is appropriate for the fabric.
  • Ask when pets can safely return to the furniture.
  • Improve airflow if the apartment has limited ventilation.

Do not scrub accidents aggressively

If a pet accident happens, blot the area gently with a clean towel and avoid oversaturating the fabric. Strong chemicals and scrubbing can spread the issue or affect the fabric color. For odor concerns, quick professional guidance is usually better than repeated home treatments.

Common questions

What should pet owners ask before upholstery cleaning?

Ask how the fabric will be identified, how odor will be treated, what products will be used and when pets can safely return to the furniture.

What should I do after a pet accident on upholstery?

Blot gently, avoid oversaturating the fabric and avoid aggressive scrubbing or harsh chemicals that can spread the issue or affect color.

Need pet-safe upholstery cleaning?

Share the furniture type, fabric if known, and the pet concern so we can recommend the right next step.