1598 days ago

Curtain and Blind Cleaning

Curtain Clean BOP Ltd

Give your curtains & blinds a new life and gain healthier living with Curtain Clean.

Curtain Clean is a leading name in curtain and blind cleaning. We make your curtains and blinds hygienic, saving you and your loved ones from health hazards. We are mould removal experts!

No solvents are used. Each Curtain and blind is carefully assessed before being hand-washed at our local workshop and naturally air-dried. We check the length of the curtains before and after to ensure they return to you the same length.

We achieve a result that far exceeds normal dry-cleaning, using processes that ensure an amazing result, and a longer life for your curtains. We have been in business for over twenty years, and have successfully served both residential and commercial clients.

Curtain Clean are also able to make replacement linings and complete moderate alterations to your curtains.

Call us on 07 579 0501 to book in or ask us a question!

www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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