New Life Cleaning is an owner-operated business, which means that I am the one who comes into your home or business to clean. I have been serving the carpet and upholstery cleaning needs of the Greater Lansing area since 1985. Most of my business is based on repeat and referral customers. I have customers for whom I have cleaned for more than 20 years.

I am committed to the finest cleaning agents, equipment and training available to the industry. I use the the Bane-Clene® way of carpet cleaning recommended or used by over fifty carpet mills. This truckmounted CRI (Carpet and Rug Institute) approved system features a safe, quiet system of external extraction® which cleans deep, dries fast and removes over 95% of solution used to provide a longer lasting cleaning.

Our services include:

  • Carpet Cleaning
  • Upholstery Cleaning
  • Drapery Cleaning
  • Vertical Blind Cleaning
  • Sandless Wood Floor Repair and Refinishing
  • Tile and Grout Cleaning
  • Auto, Van and Motor Home Interiors
  • Pets-Odor Control and Stain Removal
  • Carpet Repair and Restretching
  • Carpet and Upholstery Protector

If we can clean this...
we can clean anything.
Cleaning Carpet in grease bay with Bane-Clene truckmount carpet cleaning equipment and chemicals

Unretouched photo
courtesy of Ed Moss.

The grease bay in this busy service station was carpeted to prove the effectiveness of the Bane-Clene system. Carpet samples of wool, nylon, acrylic, polyester and olefin in various textures were abused for 30 days before being cleaned.

Saf-T-Solv™ removed heavy grease and Preface® was used as a prespray to safely remove the heavy soil with no harm to even the delicate wool carpet.

Free Telephone Estimates are easily given based on room sizes or total square footage.

Thanks for visiting our site and we hope to see you soon!

When "Nothing but the Best"® will do, "Call ‘US’ on The Carpet"®
at 517-482-5362
or email me at gardenning@sbcglobal.net


For more information regarding the Bane-Clene System, visit the Bane-Clene site.
For spotting information, visit the Bane-Clene Spotting Guide.
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