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Maid To Clean & First Choice Pro Wash
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Maid ServiceOne Time Interior House CleaningRange & Hood - Clean+3 more

Serving Pellston, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Maid To Clean is awesome! They are there on time and done on time. They are very thorough and great organizers. The house looks and smells so clean! I really appreciate the friendliness and ease of communication in working with Maid To Clean. Thank you!"
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Kimberly Silva's Cleaning
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Maid ServiceOne Time Interior House Cleaning

Serving Pellston, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Kimberly?s cleaning service is very professional at what they do, did exactly what I needed done, and in a timely manner. She was there on time, and brings her own cleaning supplies so no need to have supplies. Very polite young lady that works with her. I would recommend her for any job."
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House Cleaning questions, answered by experts

According to the National Library of Medicine, ethyl alcohol is the best disinfectant for killing the flu virus, while bleach effectively kills bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Other efficient disinfectants include diluted bleach solutions, rubbing alcohol, and hydrogen peroxide. Consult a local cleaning pro before applying these chemicals as disinfectants.

Yes, a bowl of vinegar can absorb smoke. If you want to use this method to reduce the smoke smell in your house, all you have to do is leave a bowl (or multiple bowls) of white vinegar out overnight. Alternatively, you can use bowls of baking soda, coffee grounds, or activated charcoal.

A few times per week, take a damp, soapy cloth and wipe down your faucet. Pay close attention to the spout, wiping it thoroughly to remove any mineral deposits. Also, once a month, wipe the cloth with a vinegar and water solution. After application, run your water to rinse the spout thoroughly, freeing any debris that might be hanging on.

The average cost of routine home maintenance is about 1% to 4% of your home’s total value every year. Larger projects like replacing a roof or repairing a foundation may end up costing you more, but it’s a good idea to set aside money for maintenance costs every year so you can keep your home in good shape.

No, soap scum doesn’t cause mildew, but the two substances often appear in the same spots. If soap scum is left to sit long enough and if the area stays damp, mildew and mold can grow on top of it. When these fungi combine with soap scum, your surface can become discolored, grimier, smelly, and more difficult to clean.

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