Soft Contents Cleaning
Save The Day Restoration provides professional soft contents cleaning throughout Los Angeles and Orange County, restoring clothing, upholstery, drapery, mattresses, and textiles after smoke, water, sewage, and mold damage events through specialty laundering, dry cleaning, ozone treatment, antimicrobial application, and other techniques matched to fabric type and contamination.
Soft Contents Cleaning Services in Los Angeles and Orange County
Soft contents — clothing, drapery, upholstery, mattresses, area rugs, bedding, towels, costumes — are usually what take the worst of fire and water damage in a property loss event. They're also where insurance ends up paying full replacement value most often, because most homeowners assume the items are unsalvageable and don't pursue professional restoration. Save The Day Restoration provides comprehensive soft contents cleaning across Los Angeles and Orange County using specialty laundering, dry cleaning, ozone treatment, antimicrobial protocols, and other techniques matched to fabric type and contamination. Items that look completely lost are routinely restored at a fraction of replacement cost, preserving your belongings and reducing the size of the contents claim. Call (562) 246-9908.
What "Soft Contents" Means and Why They're Hardest Hit
Soft contents include any porous, absorbent textile or fabric item: clothing, bedding, drapery, upholstered furniture, mattresses, area rugs, carpeting, towels, decorative pillows, costumes, plush toys. These items are uniquely vulnerable in a property damage event because their porosity is exactly what makes them comfortable in everyday use — fabric and padding absorb humidity, soak in smoke odor, retain moisture, and provide ideal conditions for mold growth.
The result is that a fire that left hard-surface furniture intact might destroy every fabric item in adjacent rooms through smoke staining, soot deposit, and odor saturation. A water event that left finished surfaces drying might leave upholstery and mattresses with mold growth in the padding. Sewage backup contaminates anything porous within range with Category 3 pathogens. The damage often isn't visible at first glance — the fabric item looks intact but smells permanently of smoke or develops a musty odor weeks later. By that point, the homeowner has typically replaced the item out of pocket.
Professional soft contents cleaning addresses this by treating fabric and textiles as a distinct restoration problem with its own set of techniques. Most items can be restored. The key is the right method matched to the right contamination type, applied within the right timeframe.
Specialty Laundering for Most Items
The largest category of soft contents — clothing, towels, sheets, lighter bedding, decorative pillows — typically responds to specialty laundering. This isn't home washing-machine laundering. Specialty laundering uses commercial-grade equipment, restoration-specific detergents formulated to break down soot and smoke residue, and elevated temperature and agitation cycles that home machines don't achieve. Items go through pre-treatment for visible staining, primary wash with restoration detergent, secondary rinse cycles to remove residual contamination, and a final inspection step before drying. For heavily smoke-contaminated clothing, multiple wash cycles may be required to fully remove embedded odor before items move on to ozone treatment.
Our laundering processes are designed for the volume of a typical pack-out — entire wardrobes coming through together rather than one load at a time. The systematic approach is what produces consistent results across hundreds of items, and it's why insurance carriers reimburse specialty laundering as a covered line item rather than treating clothing as automatic replacement.
Dry Cleaning for Delicate Fabrics
Items that can't go through wet laundering — silk, wool, certain leathers, vintage fabrics, structured garments, costumes with embellishments — require dry cleaning. We coordinate with specialty restoration dry cleaners who handle smoke and water damage cases specifically, distinct from standard commercial dry cleaning. The protocols include solvent selection for the specific contamination type, multiple cleaning cycles when needed, individual handling for fragile items, and ozone treatment integration for items that hold smoke odor through dry cleaning alone.
Items insured separately on fine arts riders or designer-clothing schedules receive coordination with the rider's specific cleaning requirements. Designer items often have manufacturer-recommended cleaning protocols that affect resale value if not followed — we adhere to those protocols when documented in the rider.
Ozone Treatment for Smoke Odor
Smoke odor is uniquely difficult to remove from porous materials because it embeds at a molecular level rather than sitting on the surface. Surface cleaning, even thorough laundering, often leaves residual odor that becomes apparent days or weeks later when the item warms up or gets used. Ozone treatment addresses this by creating a sealed environment in which ozone molecules penetrate fabric, upholstery, and porous materials and oxidize the embedded smoke compounds at the molecular level.
Items requiring ozone treatment go into our ozone chambers for treatment cycles ranging from several hours to multi-day depending on saturation. Heavy structure-fire smoke contamination — common in fires that smolder for hours before being extinguished — typically requires multiple cycles with airing-out between each. Items are not returned until the odor is verified eliminated by a sensory check on cooled, settled material. We don't rely on "smells okay right out of the chamber" — many items only fully reveal residual odor after a day at room temperature, and we account for that in our verification protocol.
Hydroxyl treatment is an alternative for items that are sensitive to ozone exposure — certain dyes, some natural fibers, items with adhesives or coatings that ozone can affect. Hydroxyl produces similar odor-elimination outcomes through a different chemical mechanism and is safe for sensitive materials. Thermal fogging is a third option for porous materials where deeper penetration than chamber treatment is needed.
Antimicrobial Treatment for Water and Mold Damage
Water-damaged upholstery, mattresses, and area rugs require a fundamentally different protocol than smoke-damaged items. Moisture promotes mold growth in fabric padding within 48 to 72 hours, and even after the visible mold is removed, spores remain in the padding without proper antimicrobial treatment. Standard cleaning doesn't address this — antimicrobial protocols are specifically designed to penetrate padding, eliminate mold spores, and prevent regrowth.
Mattresses saturated with Category 3 sewage water are the major exception to the "most items can be restored" rule — the contamination depth in mattress padding makes professional restoration economically and practically infeasible, and we recommend replacement. Mattresses exposed to clean water (Category 1) or gray water (Category 2) can typically be restored through extraction, antimicrobial treatment, and accelerated drying. The decision happens during the inventory process based on water category and saturation depth.
What Gets Replaced Rather Than Restored
The clearest replacements in soft contents are items saturated with Category 3 (sewage) water — particularly mattresses, upholstery, and large pieces where the contamination depth makes restoration impractical, and any food-contact textile (kitchen towels, dishcloths) exposed to sewage. Items with melting damage from direct flame exposure typically require replacement. Items with chemical contamination beyond standard restoration scope — solvent spills, certain chemical fires — may exceed our scope and require specialty handling we coordinate through partner network.
The boundary line — restore vs. replace — is decided item by item during the pack-out inventory based on contamination type, saturation, fabric type, and economic threshold (when restoration cost approaches replacement value, replacement is the call). Documentation supports either decision for the contents claim.
Coverage and Cost
Soft contents cleaning is covered under your homeowner's insurance under the same Coverage C provisions as the rest of pack-out. We bill per-item or per-category in Xactimate-standardized line items based on contamination type and method required. Specialty laundering is the lowest-cost method per item. Dry cleaning runs higher per-item due to the specialty handling. Ozone and hydroxyl treatments add per-cycle cost based on chamber volume. Antimicrobial treatments are priced per square foot or per item. The total cost is documented in the contents claim line items and billed direct to your carrier.
Most homeowners pay only their policy deductible regardless of the volume of soft contents in scope — even for whole-home pack-outs with hundreds of clothing items, multiple mattresses, and full upholstered-furniture inventory.
Our Soft Contents Cleaning Process Includes:
01
Soft Contents Inventory & Sorting
Items are inventoried, sorted by fabric type and contamination, and routed to the appropriate cleaning workflow before any treatment begins.
02
Pre-Treatment Assessment by Fabric Type
Each item gets a pre-treatment assessment to identify contamination type, fabric vulnerability, and the specific cleaning method that will produce the best outcome.
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Specialty Laundering
Commercial-grade laundering with restoration detergents, elevated temperature cycles, and pre-treatment for visible staining handles most clothing, towels, and bedding.
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Dry Cleaning for Delicate Fabrics
Silk, wool, leather, vintage fabrics, structured garments, and items with embellishments go to specialty restoration dry cleaning.
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Ozone Chamber Treatment for Smoke Odor
Sealed-chamber ozone treatment penetrates fabric and upholstery at the molecular level to eliminate embedded smoke odor.
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Antimicrobial Treatment for Water/Mold
Water-damaged upholstery, mattresses (Category 1-2 only), and area rugs receive antimicrobial protocols that eliminate spores and prevent regrowth.
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Multiple Treatment Cycles Where Required
Heavily saturated items move through multiple treatment cycles with sensory verification between each — we don't return anything that still smells.
08
Final Inspection & Garment Bag Storage
Cleaned items are bagged in sealed garment bags and stored in our climate-controlled facility until pack-back to your restored home.
What we handle
Specialized services for your specific damage
Pack-Back and Return Service
Once your home is restored, we return your contents room-by-room using original photo documentation. Furniture in original positions. Final walkthrough verification. Call (562) 246-9908.
Art and Antique Pack-Out
Museum-grade packing and handling for fine art, antiques, designer furniture, and irreplaceable collectibles. Individual condition reports, custom crating, separate insurance documentation. Call (562) 246-9908.
Document and Photo Restoration
Vacuum freeze-drying technology preserves water-exposed documents and photographs that look destroyed. Salvage irreplaceable family records, business documents, and historical paper. Call (562) 246-9908.
Hard Contents Cleaning
Professional cleaning of hard-surface contents and electronics after smoke, water, or mold damage: kitchenware, decor, ceramics, glass, framed art, electronics. Ultrasonic and detail cleaning. Call (562) 246-9908.
Soft Contents Cleaning
Professional restoration of clothing, upholstery, drapery, and textiles after smoke, water, or mold damage. Specialty laundering, ozone treatment, antimicrobial protocols. Call (562) 246-9908.
Inventory & Documentation Services
Photo and line-item inventory in Xactimate-compatible format that adjusters approve without argument. Itemize, document, and protect your contents claim. Call (562) 246-9908.
We work with all major insurance carriers






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Common Questions
Common questions about this service
Most fabrics, including cotton, wool, silk, linen, polyester, leather, and synthetic blends. Specialty laundering handles standard fabrics. Dry cleaning addresses delicate items. Ozone or hydroxyl treatment removes deep smoke odor. Antimicrobial protocols handle water and mold exposure. Items that typically require replacement include sewage-saturated mattresses and upholstery, melted synthetics from direct flame exposure, and items with chemical contamination beyond restoration scope.
Yes — but it requires the right method. Surface laundering alone typically leaves residual odor that becomes apparent days later. Ozone chamber treatment eliminates smoke odor at the molecular level by oxidizing the embedded compounds. Heavily contaminated items may require multiple ozone cycles. We don't return items until the odor is verified eliminated through sensory inspection on settled material.
Sewage-exposed mattresses (Category 3 water) are typically replacement claims because the contamination depth in mattress padding makes professional restoration economically and practically infeasible. Mattresses exposed to clean (Category 1) or gray (Category 2) water can usually be restored through extraction, antimicrobial treatment, and accelerated drying. The decision is made item by item during the pack-out inventory.
Both eliminate smoke odor at a molecular level through different chemical mechanisms. Ozone is more aggressive and works faster but can affect certain dyes, natural fibers, and adhesives. Hydroxyl is gentler and used for items sensitive to ozone exposure. We choose based on the specific item — silk, vintage textiles, and items with delicate finishes typically go to hydroxyl rather than ozone.
Yes. We coordinate with specialty restoration dry cleaners who handle smoke and water damage cases specifically. Items insured separately on fine arts or designer-clothing riders receive cleaning protocols matched to the rider's specific requirements. Designer items often have manufacturer-recommended cleaning protocols that we adhere to when documented in the rider.
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