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Mr. Shine Corp.
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Serving Axis, AL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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"Mr. Shine and his outstanding team did multiple jobs for me. New ceiling in the living room including installing new crown molding and painting. They also replaced the entire second floor with new flooring and made multiple subfloor and sheetrock repairs. The primary bedroom required multiple coats of paint and he painted with precision. We also had new carpet installed in the bedroom and a handrail installed at the top of the stairs. After all the construction was complete him and his team cleaned every inch of the house and sealed the original hardwood floors for years to come. I can’t thank Mr. Shine enough for turning our 80 year old fixer upper into a forever home for us. He worked with my schedule and was on time every day. He completed the jobs and ensured everything was completed to the highest level. I highly recommend this company for renovating and cleaning services!!!"
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Simply Shine
New to Angi

Serving Axis, AL and surrounding areas

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Over 25 yrs of Personal and Professional cleaning services from Indiana to Florida. Residential, STR BB turns, New Construction cleans, you name it - I can clean it. Deep clean services upon request. Bi-weekly discounts as well as referral discounts. Very competitive rates. Simply Sparkle will have your precious place shining like a diamond 💎

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Southern Carpet Care
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Serving Axis, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

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"I am very proud with the work that was preformed in my home. They were on time. All the employees were professional and very kind and well mannered. Vicki herself was very professional and knowledgeable. Knew all the tricks to remove the stains that were caused from my children. Would highly recommend them to anyone in need of any carpet or fabric cleaning."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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ELITE Power Washing LLC
4.9(
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Serving Axis, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

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"Beautifully. Crew arrived on time, worked steadily and did an excellent job. They also did a number of extras--they cleaned the mailbox, front porch, and cleaned mold off the garage doors. I couldn't be more pleased. I'd be happy to recommend this company to anyone. They are friendly, professional, thorough, and a pleasure to deal with."
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Spotless Clean Solutions
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Serving Axis, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

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"This is a modified copy of letter I sent to Groupon:
The owner called around 8:15 AM to insure that I would be there at 9 AM.  I told her that our appointment was not until 11 AM according to my calendar notation.  She disagreed but said she would try to switch with her 12:30 appt.  Called back
and told me should could not switch but that she could put me at about 3:30 PM.  I said NO to that time.  I told her to come at 9 and I'd try to be ready.
When I have had housekeepers in the past on regular basis or trying them out, I 'strip' the bathrooms so that countertops are empty, tubs/showers are empty, etc.  In other words no time is wasted lifting and replacing.  Same in kitchen for any portable items that are not plugged.
First, I would delight in sending you pictures of what didn't happen as I discovered relatively quickly.  Pictures available of: one side of kitchen sink may have been cleaned but other side definitely wasn't so I began there; then noted marks on the kitchen counter where it had been wiped but either not with clean rag or cleaning liquid showed up dry; looked at top of countertop
microwave and countertop wine cooler to find those not even dusted; range top and knobs swiped at thus I took apart and cleaned; no attempt to wipe out interior of microwaves so I placed cups of water in them, brought to boiling, and a few minutes later had cleaned interiors of microwaves; floor area where my husband preps food and dog drools plus area around it not cleaned as food particles can be seen on floor; waste basket with lid that stands on floor not wiped down and when moved dog hair clump behind it [so ended up vacuuming with a portable vacuum to get all floor and floor crevices in kitchen, under kitchen table [dog hair], and under portable island [dog hair, etc]. There was no way that a stand up vacuum alone should have been used for this job as it missed too much. 
Next, to the master bath where I had planned to put back everything I had put on our bed. First thing I noted on the tiles was again the marks made I guess by a wet mop and mark maybe by a tennis shoe or something.  Dog followed me in and first
thing I noted was that his paws left marks then realized my shoes were leaving marks.  There was a film on the entire
bathroom floor.  Noted ring marks from something on the one sink counter so ended up re-cleaning the bathroom and
scrubbing floor then immediately drying floor to get film gone.
Picture of kitchen rug shows apparently no attempt made to vacuum it as it is flat with embedded dog hair. 
That is when I decided to check under the kitchen table and found dog hair there as well as under kitchen island. 
So steamed the kitchen and family room floors that were to have been vacuumed and wet mopped.  Absolutely
dirty  steam pads resulted - pictures of those also along with some of cleaning cloths that need to be washed.  One of shots is of toilet water after I had switched in the family room to a wet mop and bucket due to my back issues. The picture of the dirty bucket water dumped into the toilet doesn't do the darkness of the dirty water justice. At the same time I was dumping the water, I noted the dog hair around the toilet bowl and paper holder.
Owner is a very nice young woman but needs basic cleaning techniques.  I used to have a couple who cleaned for 2 hours; the husband tackled the bathrooms while the wife did the kitchen then they did 3 of the 4 bedrooms, living room, dining room, and family room.  Sometimes in cooler weather I'd have them switch off some of the rooms to do the screened porch.  They worked solidly for the 2 hours.
When I went to hand the Groupon Coupon to owner, I realized that I had written the date and time I made the appointment on it PLUS the date and time of the appt: July 3, 11 AM.  Wish I had paid attention before she left to what I found after.   I was cleaning other parts of the house and garage and folding wash while I thought the requested areas were being cleaned. 


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Carpet Cleaning questions, answered by experts

In addition to having your carpets professionally cleaned, most carpet cleaners offer a range of supplemental services and treatments, including:

  • Patching and repairing holes: $100–$250 per hole

  • Carpet stretching to remove wrinkles: $60 per hour

  • Water extraction: $450–$2,000, depending on square footage

  • Pet stain and odor removal: $30–$50 per hour

  • Furniture and upholstery cleaning: $50–$80 per item

  • Furniture moving and removal: $10–$50 per item

  • Padding replacement: $4–$7 per square foot

  • Teflon treatment: $20–$40 per project

  • Environmentally friendly carpet cleaning: $100–$200 per room

To remove odor from a leather couch, let's focus first on what not to do.

A quick Google search may suggest using vinegar to do the job—don't. The acid will dry out anything made of leather. A better DIY option is to sprinkle a little baking soda on your sofa and let it rest for a few hours. Afterward, vacuum it up with a soft-attachment brush. You can also try airing your sofa by opening windows or leaving it outside for a few hours in a clean, dry space.

White vinegar, water, and dish soap is a powerful combination for removing tough carpet stains. The vinegar breaks down the stain, the water helps to rinse it, and the soap helps remove any lasting stains from your carpet.

Professional carpet cleaning can cause mold if the job is not done properly. There are two ways this can happen—if your carpet cleaner fails to dry the carpet properly, or if your carpet cleaner uses an excessive amount of water during the cleaning process. Mold can grow wherever moisture is present, so make sure you hire a pro who knows the process inside and out.

You can clean your carpet with products you probably already have underneath your sink. You can use baking soda the same as a powdered carpet cleaner. Club soda can lift new stains, while white vinegar and dish soap can pull out old stains.

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