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Sears Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning – Redeem from Home

Carpet Cleaning for Two Rooms and a Hall ($89 Value)

$44
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No Longer Available
Fri Dec 14 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$89
Discount
51%
You Save
$45
  • T460x279
  • Home Improvement
  • Nester

In a Nutshell

Technicians shake grime & dirt loose using heated cleaning solution that clings to dirt & pH-balanced rinse to remove cleaning solution

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 28, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gifts. Limit 1 per residence. Appointment required. Valid for rooms/areas up to 300 square feet and hallway up to 17 feet. See here for valid service area.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

$44 for Carpet Cleaning for Two Rooms and a Hall ($89 Value)

Techs inspect carpets and halls for stains, blast rugs with a heated cleaning solution that loosens and adheres to dirt, and douse the fibers with a pH-balanced rinse that evacuates the cleaning solution. Helping remove lingering grime and cleaning residue, this rinse is followed by a high-powered extraction method that sucks up the remaining moisture and dirt.

Sears Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning

Sears Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning's technicians venture out to scour homes of muck with their seven cleaning and emergency services. The home experts can outfit homes with air filtration systems to help maintain clean, breathable air. Turning their vacuums on carpets or upholstery, the staff helps reduce the appearance of stains with no questions asked. Off-colour tile and grout shines brighter than a new-born sun after Sears's power cleaners blast it, and emergency flood relief is available whenever pipes break.

Groupon Says

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  • A man only washes himself with industrial car-wash fluid for an entire year to prove that industrial car-wash fluid is bad for you.

  • A group of preteen world handwriting champions prepare for the greatest challenge yet—signing their own permission slips.

  • A woman who accidentally locked herself in her closet for five years reassimilates to living in the rest of her house.

  • A man who starred in an embarrassing 1980s public-service announcement about the dangers of eating shellfish has his humiliating past dug up by a documentary film crew.

  • A group of people who were born without joints in their toes climbs Mount Kilimanjaro.

  • The terrifying secret about how ice cream is made

  • A bunch of people who did drugs together at an abandoned airplane hangar in the ‘70s get back together to talk about it.

  • One man sets out to expose the problem with the country’s public schools by enrolling his dog in the country’s public schools and seeing if they notice.

Is Fido in class today?

Sears Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning