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TLC Window Cleaning & Pressure Washing
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Serving Sedona, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

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"Gary gave me the best estimate of the three I received and TLC has great reviews. Our house has very high ceilings with windows at the peak - great for ventilation but I did not even consider cleaning them, and I assumed the estimate was only for the lower windows. I was most pleasantly surprised that they not only included those windows and screens - inside and out - they also cleaned our 3 skylights and all the mirrors in the house !! This was an absolutely done right deal - I will be hiring them again and highly recommend them !!"
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Turnkey Cleaners
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Blinds or Shades - Clean - For BusinessClean & Polish Flooring - For BusinessJanitorial Services - For Business+5 more

Serving Sedona, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We are a locally owned and operated commercial cleaning company that values honesty, reliability, and strong communication. We take pride in delivering consistent, high-quality cleaning services for offices, commercial properties, and professional spaces. From routine janitorial service to detailed cleaning projects, our team is committed to professionalism, attention to detail, and dependable service you can count on. We work hard to keep our clients informed, maintain clean and healthy environments, and build long-term business relationships through quality work and integrity.

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Suggesting regular dusting and spot cleaning to maintain freshness.

The most effective toilet tank cleaners include commercial cleaning products, but for DIY purposes, white vinegar is best. Vinegar can help kill bacteria and remove mineral buildup from your toilet tank, but it won’t harm the necessary bacteria in your septic tank as some commercial products can. For the best clean, hire a professional to choose the most aggressive cleaning product that’s still safe for your septic tank, or use white vinegar and a scrub brush to do the cleaning yourself.

Whether you’re a renter or a buyer, you should clean a house when moving out. For renters, it’s usually written in the lease that a house must be cleaned before it’s vacated. If you’re unsure how thoroughly to clean the place, check with the landlord beforehand; otherwise, you may not receive your deposit back. When selling a house, a contractual agreement is often made with the realtor that the house is swept and that all personal belongings are removed before the previous owners move out.

The self-cleaning oven mode turns the heat in your oven up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit to incinerate any stuck-on food or grease. This process can make your home uncomfortably hot for several hours. It can also emit unpleasant smells in the house and release carbon monoxide. It can be irritating to people with respiratory conditions. Never leave the house unattended when using the self-cleaning oven feature.

As a general rule, you should clean your oven at least every three months, though this depends on how often you use it and the amount of residue buildup. A clear sign that your oven needs cleaning is if you notice smoke or a burning smell during use. Many ovens have a self-cleaning cycle, which heats the oven to an extreme temperature. If you use this feature, stay home while it runs and consider ventilating the room, as it can create smoke. For manual cleaning, you can make a paste of baking soda and water or use white vinegar before resorting to harsher, store-bought oven cleaners.

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