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Cleaning Rose
4.7(
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Blinds or Shades - CleanCarpets or Rugs - Clean at HomeJanitorial Services - For Business+2 more

Serving Grover Beach, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"These folks have been helping me for three years. Since day one they have been consistently conscientious, professional, thorough, and efficient and even do it all with smiles and laughter. My home sparkles when they leave! I recently asked them to clean my outside propane BBQ, as it is getting difficult for me (I am almost 80) to do myself. It is clean and shining and ready to use again. I cannot say enough positive things about this whole team, from the husband who always answers the phone and seems to be the one coordinating the jobs, to the lovely ladies who do the actual cleaning. I am very happy to have them all! and heartily recommend them!"
Response time1 day
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Beachside Window Cleaners
4.7(
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Gutters & Downspouts - CleanGutters & Downspouts - Clean- For BusinessWindow Cleaning

Serving Grover Beach, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He went the extra mile in that when I had him clean the patio cover, he took the trouble to move a large wooden patio table and eight heavy wooden chairs so as not to have the solution rain down on them because the solution contained some bleach and would have stained them. Most appreciated."
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Response time2 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Cleaning questions, answered by experts

To clean a subfloor after removing carpet, start by removing any leftover debris, such as stuck-on underlay, nails, or staples. Next, thoroughly vacuum the subfloor to eliminate dust, dirt, and loose particles. If adhesive residue remains, you can use an adhesive remover, a scraper, or a sander to gently lift it off. Finally, clean the surface by mopping or wiping it down with a damp rag and allow it to dry completely. This preparation is essential for ensuring new flooring adheres properly and to prevent bumps or wrinkles from forming.

Whether or not a cleaner brings supplies also depends on their preference. Some cleaning services require the homeowner to supply cleaning products and a few basic materials (sponges, paper towels, rags, a mop, and vacuum, for example), but others bring everything they need to get in, clean, and get out.

You can always ask whether or not they bring their cleaning supplies, and if so, make sure you’re comfortable with what they use. If you prefer organic or natural products, for example, you may need to supply them or pay a premium.

While your solo bathroom may not get as much traffic, it’s still important to clean it regularly. Weekly cleans should suffice for all the high-use areas (i.e., toilet, sink, shower, floor, etc.), with monthly cleans in all the hard-to-reach places like the cupboards and grout. Remember, just because you live alone doesn’t mean your bathroom is exempt from germs and bacteria. 

The best cleaner to remove soot depends on the surface material and the type of fire, but consider dish soaps or degreasers, baking soda, rubbing alcohol, and hydrogen. Low-oxygen fires often leave behind greasy soot, which is best removed with dish soaps or degreasers. Baking soda can be useful for absorbing soot deposits from carpets, followed by rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide to clean the set-in stains.

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.

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