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Murchison cleaning solutions
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Serving Clements, MD and surrounding areas

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\n\nBusiness & Career Focus: You’re very committed to building Murchison Cleaning Solutions and positioning it as a professional, competitive cleaning company for post-construction, commercial, and apartment projects. You take care with proposals, pricing, and contracts so you come across polished and reliable.\n\nFinancial Growth Mindset: You think strategically about how to scale—like structuring bids to hit monthly revenue goals, negotiating terms like 50% deposits, and making sure your pricing is competitive but profitable.\n\nCompliance & Professionalism: You’re detail-oriented about certifications (OSHA, WBE, etc.), IRS forms, EIN/DBA issues, and making sure your business is set up correctly. You want everything to look official and credible.\n\n

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Serving Clements, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

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"This company did an excellent job.  House, patio, step and walkway all look 100% better.  I was amazed at how clean they got the patio because it was extremely dirty, much more so than the house.  I was given an appointment for the following week the same  day I called them, which is significant to me since the other company I tried to use would not give me an appointment, telling me they would call the day before the service was to be performed.  The staff contacted me on the day of the appointment to let me know they would be postponing my appointment time to a little later in the day due to the sudden cold temperature change the night before which continued into the next morning when the work was scheduled to be done.  By the time I arrived at the house after work, the job was completed.  They did not damage any of the window or door screens and the yard was the same as before they came, i.e., no water or cleaning solution all over the place.  Also, their billing process was very convenient for me since I no longer live in the house; they sent the invoice via email and allowed me to mail the payment to them.
I highly recommend this company and plan to use them in the future when needed.
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Window Cleaning questions, answered by experts

You can use hot, soapy water, white vinegar, rubbing alcohol, window cleaner, nail polish remover, WD-40, and cooking oil to remove glass labels. You can also apply heat with a hair dryer or steam cleaner. Use a plastic scraper or credit card to remove the adhesive, as a razor blade can permanently scratch your glass.

Yes, you can use glass cleaner on outside windows, but only after you’ve rinsed away as much debris as possible. Using glass cleaner on top of a layer of dirt will only make it harder to clean. 

In most cases, you should get your windows cleaned one to two times annually, although you might want to complete this task more often if you live in an area with heavy pollen or heavy rain or snowfall that soils your windows. It’s also a good idea to hire a professional window cleaning service if you’re listing your property, as sparkling windows will make a big difference in terms of curb appeal and, potentially, your home’s value.

Cleaning services typically offer a range of options. Some of the most common cleaning tasks include:

  • Windows: $4–$10 per window

  • Refrigerator cleaning: $10–$40

  • Carpet cleaning: $75–$200

  • Baseboard cleaning: $25–$75

  • Laundry: $5–$20 per load

  • Cabinets: $20–$50

  • Polishing or waxing floors: $25–$50

  • Dusting: $10–$30

  • Oven cleaning: $20–$40

Because the built-in blinds are encased in glass, they should not get dusty. You might, however, find that your door’s window panes get dirty. If that is the case and you wish to clean your patio door’s glass, first remove any loose debris with a small vacuum or brush. Next, fill a bucket with warm water and some mild dish soap. Dip a clean rag into the bucket and wet the glass on your patio door. Dry the glass with a clean microfiber cloth.

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