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octagon-restoration
4.7(
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Serving Gorham, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It went great. Chris wa very polite, practiced Covid Precaustions and explained what he was doing. He left no mess and my carpets are cleaned."
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Drying structure damaged by water.
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Response time6 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Pro Clean and Restoration
4.3(
90
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Serving Gorham, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We heard about pro clean and restoration from a friend's. We are so happy we listen to our friend's and hired pro clean for a detailed house clean. 3 workers showed up and I could not believe how well they all worked together. They were fast and extremely thorough. They clean everything in our home. Our windows,window sills, walls, all trim around doors and baseboard trim. They cleaned the bathrooms top to bottom getting all the build up off the shower that I could not get myself. In the kitchen they clean all The appliances inside and out. Cleaned the front and backs of all cupboard doors. Washed down all countertops and items on countertops. Vacuumed and washed all floors. Washed all lights, fans, light switches and baseboard heaters. Changed all bedding and linens. Vacuumed all furniture. We were extremely happy with the work.
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Recommended by87%of homeowners
Atlantic Home Improvements
4.2(
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Serving Gorham, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I recommend Don and Crystal! After getting 3 quotes to remodel bathroom, they were the most reasonable. They did a great job removing and putting in new bathtub/shower unit, putting in some new electrical outlets and a new tile floor. They always showed up when they said they would and completed this project very quickly. Very dependable, professional and hard working. I highly recommend this couple. Not only did they save us a lot of money but did an excellent job with this project. I will definately hire them again!"
Recommended by64%of homeowners
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Floor Polishers questions, answered by experts

If you have waxed floors or floors with a penetrating stain or oil, you can shine them up with some more wax and a cloth or floor buffer. After cleaning the floor thoroughly, apply wax to the floor in small sections and use a clean, dry cloth or towel to buff it until it shines. You can also use an electric polisher, which is especially handy for large floors.

Clean your vinyl plank floors at least one to two times per week with a broom, vacuum, or microfiber mop. You can save the mopping and disinfecting for your deeper cleans about two to three times a month. Keep in mind that if you find sticky spots, spills, or stains, it's best to take care of them ASAP.

Yes, you can polish an old cement floor. However, be aware that the first pass with the concrete grinder may reveal a few surprises and imperfections. You may also have to contend with the consequences of previous floor coverings, such as tile or carpet, which can leave a pattern in the concrete. Old concrete is more likely to produce uneven results if you want to use a dye or other coloring.

You can regularly clean your Marmoleum® flooring by sweeping, vacuuming, and damp mopping with a neutral cleaner. Avoid using highly abrasive materials or high-pH cleaners to prevent cracking, warping, or discoloration, and never wet mop, as heavy water exposure can damage the floors. Marmoleum® floors have a topcoat called TopShield preinstalled, so you do not need to polish them.

Distilled white vinegar can help you remove candle wax from surfaces like countertops. You’ll need to scrape off most of the wax and use the distilled white vinegar to help soften and remove the rest and leftover residue. Keep in mind that while it’s possible, using distilled white vinegar isn’t an effective method for removing wax compared to the methods listed above.

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