Here's what most upholstery cleaners in Phoenix do: they show up with a hot water extractor, spray your couch down, maybe hit a few visible stains with a brush and then extract the water out. Takes 20 minutes per piece. In and out fast.
That's not how we do it.
I hand scrub every surface of your furniture. Every cushion gets scrubbed on all sides - top, bottom, edges. Seat cushions, back cushions, armrests, the frame itself. I'm working the organic citrus solution deep into the fabric fibers with a brush, agitating the material to release the oils, dirt and grime that's embedded in there. This is way more labor intensive than just spraying and extracting but it's the only way to get furniture actually clean instead of just surface clean.
Think about it - your furniture absorbs body oils every single day. People sit on the same spot on the couch for years. Dogs lay in the same spot between cushions and their oily fur builds up over time. Kids spill juice and press sticky hands into the fabric. All of that soaks in deep. A quick spray isn't going to pull that out. You need agitation. You need someone willing to put in the work to actually scrub it clean.
That's the difference between upholstery cleaning done right and upholstery cleaning done fast.