Give your yacht a fresh look with our upholstery cleaning service in San Diego designed for marine environments. We carefully treat sofas, armchairs, mattresses, and leather or fabric furniture on board, removing salt, stains, and odors. Our process is safe for all materials and leaves your interior clean, hygienic, and ready for the next voyage. Trust Clean Vibe for detailed care that protects your investment and keeps your yacht looking its best.
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Targeted Stain Removal
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Yacht Sofa
Marine Mattress
Deck Armchair
Cabin Chair
Sunbed / Lounger
Carpet
Drying Boost
Odor & Stain Neutralizer
Stain Treatment
The average cost of yacht upholstery cleaning starts from $150, but the final price depends on the type of item, fabric material, and the level of contamination. From compact helm chairs to large sunbeds and marine mattresses, each piece is carefully assessed before service. We use safe, marine-grade solutions that effectively remove salt buildup, body oils, mold, and everyday grime. Most treatments take between 45 and 90 minutes, depending on size and fabric thickness.
1. Onboard Inspection & Prep
We meet at your slip, map out all seating, and test a small hidden area. This helps us plan access, protect fixtures, and choose the safest approach for your cushions and panels.
2. Fabric & Exposure Assessment
We identify vinyl, leatherette, woven marine fabric, or mesh, then check UV wear, moisture, mildew risk, and salt residue. Based on this, we select pH-balanced marine solutions.
3. Low-Moisture Deep Clean
With controlled agitation and low-moisture extraction, we lift embedded grime, sunscreen build-up, salt, and light mildew traces from helm chairs, sunpads, and lounge areas—without over-wetting foams or seams.
4. Spot Treatment, Odor Neutralizing & Fast Dry
We apply targeted spot treatments for sunscreen, drinks, or pet accidents, then finish with odor-neutralizing rinses. Airflow fans speed drying so seating is ready the same day. You’ll also get simple care tips to reduce salt marks and keep cushions fresh longer.
Violet P., February 2, 2024
They removed water stains from the helm seats and sunbed. Surfaces feel smooth again and smell clean without chemicals.
Ethan G., May 19, 2023
The cushions were discolored from salt spray. Their cleaning restored the color and softened the vinyl finish perfectly.
Mia R., August 11, 2023
Impressed with how carefully they handled the woven loungers. No shrinking or warping — and everything dried quickly.
Nolan S., December 9, 2022
Our cabin benches had years of wear. Now they look refreshed and free of odors. Service was prompt and well-organized.
Layla H., March 21, 2024
I didn’t expect them to get the mildew out of the interior panels, but they did. No musty smell left at all.
No need to remove it — we clean marine mattresses directly on board using portable, eco-friendly equipment. Unless the foam is severely waterlogged or mold-infested, everything is done on site. We protect nearby surfaces and ensure proper ventilation during drying.
Expect between $30 and $60 per spot, depending on the size and how long the stain has been there. We use enzyme-based cleaners that safely break down organic matter without damaging marine-grade carpeting. For older, set-in stains, we may need multiple treatments.
Yes, but professional cleaning is recommended. Mold is common in marine environments due to humidity and limited airflow. We treat it with antimicrobial agents, extract trapped moisture using hot water systems, and in some cases apply ozone treatment to eliminate spores.
Delicate marine fabrics include white vinyl, ultrasuede or faux suede, leather or leatherette, and custom blends like Sunbrella. We always test the pH of the surface before applying any solution to prevent color fading or fiber damage.
Yes. We use enzyme deodorizers to break down organic odor molecules and follow up with hot water extraction. In more severe cases, we also use ozone or steam sanitization. If the odor has penetrated deeply, replacing the foam inside may be necessary.
Steam cleaning should only be done in specific cases. Too much heat or pressure can damage vinyl, adhesives, or waterproof membranes. We use low-moisture steam carefully where needed, but for most marine fabrics we rely on hot water extraction to prevent shrinkage or warping.
Act fast. We extract trapped moisture, flush residues where fabric allows, then apply marine-safe antimicrobial and enzyme deodorizers. Using low-moisture/hot-water extraction, we remove salts that cause odor and mildew, and speed-dry with air movers/dehumidifiers. If foam is severely waterlogged or mold-infested, replacement may be the better long-term fix. Avoid bleach and heavy heat; they can damage marine fabrics and adhesives.