Our Cleaning Process

Once the assessment is complete, we begin by gently removing loose dust, lint, and debris from the surface of each panel using soft-brush vacuum attachments or electrostatic dusters, ensuring the fabric remains undisturbed.

Any visible stains or marks are then carefully treated with fabric-safe, low-moisture cleaning solutions to restore a fresh appearance without risking damage to the material or acoustic core.

Following this, the entire panel surface is cleaned using the most suitable method for its fabric and finish—whether dry cleaning, low-moisture techniques, or specialised processes—ensuring a consistent, revitalised look across all areas.

Finally, if any moisture is involved, panels are allowed to fully dry before undergoing a meticulous quality check, confirming an even finish, no residue, and full preservation of acoustic performance.


Surface Dust Removal

Man using a cordless vacuum cleaner to clean a beige wall with padded panels.

Using soft-brush vacuum attachments or electrostatic dusters, we gently remove loose dust, lint, and debris. This keeps the fabric fresh and prevents the accumulation of particles that can diminish both appearance and sound absorption efficiency.

Spot Treatment

A man cleaning a padded wall with a blue cloth and a spray bottle.

Targeted attention is given to any stains or marks using fabric-safe, low-moisture techniques. This approach addresses problem spots effectively while avoiding damage to the delicate fabric or acoustic core.

Full-Panel Cleaning

A man in a black polo shirt and dark pants cleaning acoustic wall panels with a steam cleaner in a modern office.

The entire surface is cleaned with methods suited to the specific material—whether dry cleaning, low-moisture, or specialised fabric cleaning. This restores a uniform look and refreshes the acoustic surfaces without compromising performance.

Drying & Quality Check

Man in navy polo shirt standing in front of gray acoustic wall panels, holding a clipboard and pen, appearing to be in a recording studio or office.

If moisture is used, panels are allowed to fully dry before undergoing a final quality inspection. We confirm that all cleaning is even, with no residue, damage, or colour variation.