North West
Nicotine Stain Removal in Wilmslow
From the centre of Wilmslow out to the surrounding suburbs, we treat ceilings, walls, woodwork and even uPVC affected by long-term indoor smoking.
What we treat in Wilmslow
We work on terraces, new-builds, flats and family homes across Wilmslow, treating every surface tobacco residue touches.
- Ceilings & walls
- Skirtings, doors & frames
- uPVC & glazing
- Kitchens & bathrooms
- Vehicle interiors
- Pubs, clubs & venues
Our process for Wilmslow jobs
- 1
Survey
We inspect every affected surface.
- 2
Quote
Clear written price, no obligation.
- 3
Treatment
Degrease, neutralise, seal.
- 4
Finish
Ready for redecoration (or we'll handle that too).
Common jobs in Wilmslow
- Landlord and letting-agent turnarounds
- Probate and estate preparation
- Whole-property cleans before redecoration
- Pubs, social clubs and venues after refurb
- Vehicle interiors and HGV cabs
Free quote for Wilmslow
A few details about the property and we'll come back to you with a tailored price. No obligation.
Wilmslow — frequently asked questions
- Do you remove the smoke smell as well as the stains?
- Yes. The yellow-brown stain and the smell come from the same residue, so we treat both together. We neutralise odour at the source rather than masking it with fragrance.
- Can you redecorate after the treatment?
- We can. Most clients in Wilmslow either have us hand the property back ready for their own decorator, or ask us to handle the redecoration as part of the same visit.
- Do you work on rental properties between tenancies?
- Frequently — letting agents and landlords in Wilmslow are a large share of our work. We can usually slot in around a tenancy turnaround and have the property lettable again quickly.
- Do you treat vehicles and commercial premises?
- Yes. Alongside homes in Wilmslow we treat vehicle interiors (cars, vans, motorhomes, HGV cabs) and commercial premises including pubs, clubs and offices undergoing change of use or refurbishment.
- Is the process safe around children and pets?
- The treatment is carried out while the room is unoccupied and properly ventilated, and surfaces are safe once dry. We'll explain re-entry timings on the day.