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So Cal Body & Paint

56448 29 Palms Hwy
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So Cal Body & Paint

56448 29 Palms Hwy
5.00(
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Local automotive collision repair and painting since 2005. Former Marine proud to serve other Marines and their families. All automotive repairs can be done on site or sub-contracted to a qualified professional.

Local automotive collision repair and painting since 2005. Former Marine proud to serve other Marines and their families. All automotive repairs can be done on site or sub-contracted to a qualified professional.


Mobile Janitorial Supply

712 Richfield Rd
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Mobile Janitorial Supply

712 Richfield Rd
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27 years of experience

Mobile Janitorial Supply is a master distributor of Janitorial, Packaging, and Safety Supplies to businesses and homeowners. We service Orange, Los Angeles and Riverside Counties. We have over 25 Years experience in our industry.

Mobile Janitorial Supply is a master distributor of Janitorial, Packaging, and Safety Supplies to businesses and homeowners. We service Orange, Los Angeles and Riverside Counties. We have over 25 Years experience in our industry.


Green Clean Freaks

3535 Las Pasas Way
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Green Clean Freaks

3535 Las Pasas Way
2.92(
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15 years of experience

Enjoy cleaning houses with our friendly crew. We charge more for higher tax bracket homes. Roaseville and Lincoln is charged more for sure. *Depending on service Area, Estimate may be over the phone. ** Hard Water Stain Removal/ Surface Restoration is a Separate Service with Different Pricing.

Enjoy cleaning houses with our friendly crew. We charge more for higher tax bracket homes. Roaseville and Lincoln is charged more for sure. *Depending on service Area, Estimate may be over the phone. ** Hard Water Stain Removal/ Surface Restoration is a Separate Service with Different Pricing.

Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

If you would rather use vinegar to clean the stone fireplace instead of dish soap, this mixture should work fine. Vinegar is slightly acidic, however, so it may etch some kinds of stone without quite a bit of diluting. For a stone fireplace, dilute it to about one cup of vinegar for every gallon of hot water. It’s a smart idea to test the diluted mixture in an inconspicuous area of the fireplace and watch for etching. You can use vinegar to clean quite a few different items around your home, and it’s especially good at removing stains.

No, minor quartz stains are usually not permanent. Addressing spills on your countertop quickly can prevent the stain from worsening. Any remaining stains can generally be removed with a quartz-safe cleaner or a mixture of dish soap and water applied with a soft microfiber cloth. Severe stains may need professional treatment—and, in severe cases, countertop repair or replacement.

How often you need to reseal marble countertops depends on the quality and color of the stone, the traffic on the surface, and the type of sealant. Sealing at least once a year is the general rule of thumb. However, if your large family loves to cook or the countertops are in a busy family bathroom, you might have to reseal them every six months (or more). The surfaces of your rarely used guest bathroom might not need resealing for a few years.

Yes, baking soda does shine marble. Sprinkle it directly on the marble and let it sit for about five minutes, then wipe it clean with a damp microfiber cloth. If you’d like to make a baking soda paste, then simply mix the baking soda with equal parts water and apply it. You can also add baking soda and dishwashing liquid to a bucket of warm water and mop a marble surface.

Bluestone patios can last anywhere from 50 to 100 years. Exactly how long your patio lasts depends on factors like how well the pavers or slabs were installed, soil conditions, and maintenance. Remember to reseal your patio every three to five years and stay on top of cleaning and replacing broken pavers. 

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