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Jessica Madison

1004 East 7th Street
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Jessica Madison

1004 East 7th Street
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I provide professional cleaning services for commercial, residential, offices etc. Prior experience includes cleaning the freeman healthcare clinics in Pittsburg KS and Frontenac, BioLife in Joplin MO, Heritage tractor in Lockwood MO and Pittsburg KS. I also have experience in residential homes. I am a perfectionist when it comes to the quality of my work. I have auto detailing experience as well. Single mother, I respect my customers privacy and their possessions, absolute zero tolerance for theft. I'm honest and value trust.

I provide professional cleaning services for commercial, residential, offices etc. Prior experience includes cleaning the freeman healthcare clinics in Pittsburg KS and Frontenac, BioLife in Joplin MO, Heritage tractor in Lockwood MO and Pittsburg KS. I also have experience in residential homes. I am a perfectionist when it comes to the quality of my work. I have auto detailing experience as well. Single mother, I respect my customers privacy and their possessions, absolute zero tolerance for theft. I'm honest and value trust.


Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

Seal grout annually, clean spills promptly, and use mild cleaners to prevent buildup.

Sweep daily, use appropriate cleaners, and avoid abrasive tools to maintain the shine.

Yes, most professionals repair minor cracks and chips as part of restoration.

You can’t change the color of the stone, but you can update granite countertops without replacing them by painting them. Because granite is a porous material, you’ll want to seal them first before painting them so that the paint doesn’t hurt the surface. This is important because you don’t want to devalue your counters by damaging the original surface; even if you don’t like the color now, you or a new homeowner may want to remove the paint someday and return them to their original color. You can also cover them with 

Minor chips can be DIY patched, but professional repairs ensure color matching, sealing, and proper refinishing.

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