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Essential Living Solutions
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Serving Danvers, IL and surrounding areas

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Hi! I’m a dependable and detail-oriented cleaner who takes pride in creating clean, comfortable homes for busy families and individuals. I offer thorough house cleaning services with a focus on reliability, communication, and attention to detail. Whether you need routine cleaning, deep cleaning, or help getting your home back in order, I work hard to make every space feel fresh and stress-free. I treat every home with care and always aim to leave my clients happy with the results.

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Tabitha Monroe's Painting & More
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Serving Danvers, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

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Emergency services offered

"Tabitha was on time, as promised. She was friendly & personable but did not let any conversation interfere with her work. I would definitely have her again. Her work is beautiful! I hope marking A+ indicating A as best is correct, wasn't sure."
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G. C. Rightway Home Improvements
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Serving Danvers, IL and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

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"The entire project was so clean, every day he took great care of our home as he worked. Not only am I extremely pleased with the final result but I am also excited to have found a reputable, respectable, trustworthy company to partner with again in the future. I sincerely recommend G.C.Rightway Home Improvements."
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Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Illinois Pro Clean & Restoration
3.0(
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Serving Danvers, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

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"We had Illinois ProClean complete a deep clean and carpet cleaning services for our offices. The tech provided excellent service and was extremely professional and friendly. Highly recommend."
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Floor Polishers questions, answered by experts

Yes. Baking soda and vinegar—when diluted with water—are safe to use to clean sticky laminate floors.

Both buffing and polishing increase the longevity of your floors by removing scratches and buildup, but they are different processes. Polishing removes the top layer of your floor, removing surface-level scuffs and scratches. Buffing your floor involves filling the scratches and scuffs with a buffing solution. No matter which method you choose, you can rest assured that both techniques will leave your floor looking shiny and new.  

To properly maintain and care for hardwood floors without damaging the finish, establish a regular cleaning routine. Sweep with a broom or microfiber dust mop daily, or vacuum weekly, to remove dirt and debris that can scratch the surface; be sure to clean in tight corners and under furniture. For a deeper clean, use a damp mop with a cleaner specifically designed for hardwood floors, but avoid using harsh chemicals or excessive water, as this can damage the wood. You can further protect your floors by placing mats at entryways to catch dirt and moisture and putting felt pads under furniture legs to prevent scratches. For long-term care, refinish the floors as needed to keep them looking their best.

Most experts agree that the best thing with which to clean epoxy floors is a diluted mixture of ammonia and warm water. You can also use mild dish soap diluted with warm water or a degreaser (such as Simple Green or Goof Off) diluted with warm water. Some soap-based cleaners can leave a haze. If you notice this, further dilute the mixture with water or use a different detergent that does not leave a film. You should never use harsh cleaning chemicals, any type of acidic compound (such as vinegar or citrus-based cleansers), or harsh scrubbers like steel wool or hard bristle brushes.

You can use dish soap mixed with warm water to clean just about any type of flooring, and while vinegar is a great addition to some floor cleaners, it’s not a good idea to use it on wood flooring or engineered wood flooring. Vinegar is very acidic, and it can gradually eat away at the protective finish on wood floors. If you’re cleaning laminate, tile, concrete, or vinyl floors, feel free to use vinegar and water in a 1-to-1 ratio with a few drops of dish soap. For wood floors, substitute the vinegar for olive oil.

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