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A Silver Lining

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A Silver Lining

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Craftsman - design - carpentry - restoration - fabrication - handyman for home, auto, business, and commercial. Providing free estimates with attention to detail and completing projects that exceed customer expectations.

Craftsman - design - carpentry - restoration - fabrication - handyman for home, auto, business, and commercial. Providing free estimates with attention to detail and completing projects that exceed customer expectations.


FM Quality Cleaning LLC

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FM Quality Cleaning LLC

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17 years of experience

FM Quality Cleaning was founded on honesty, integrity, and customer satisfaction and we firmly believe in giving competitive price quotes based upon your cleaning needs and our goal is to exceed your expectations in all we do, to let our honesty and integrity shine through and to build a friendship beyond a customer/service provider mentality. We take great pride in the presentation of your facility.

FM Quality Cleaning was founded on honesty, integrity, and customer satisfaction and we firmly believe in giving competitive price quotes based upon your cleaning needs and our goal is to exceed your expectations in all we do, to let our honesty and integrity shine through and to build a friendship beyond a customer/service provider mentality. We take great pride in the presentation of your facility.



Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

Yes, baking soda does shine marble. Sprinkle it directly on the marble and let it sit for about five minutes, then wipe it clean with a damp microfiber cloth. If you’d like to make a baking soda paste, then simply mix the baking soda with equal parts water and apply it. You can also add baking soda and dishwashing liquid to a bucket of warm water and mop a marble surface.

Due to the acidity, using vinegar to clean quartz countertops can actually damage them. In fact, doing so can cause discoloration and surface damage in the quartz. While it’s possible to clean other countertops, like laminate, tile, and butcher block, with vinegar, it’s best to stay from this cleaning solution if you have quartz in your kitchen or bathroom.

Regular sealing, pH-neutral cleaners, and avoiding acidic substances help maintain their appearance and longevity.

The first step to resealing is a thorough steam cleaning of the tile and grout. You can do this by renting a tile and grout cleaner for $80 a day. Once you’re done cleaning the floor, it’ll cost $30 to $40 per quart for sealant. Or, you can hire a pro who will charge $1 to $2 per square foot for cleaning and resealing services.

In many cases, it’s worth it to restore stone. Stone restoration generally costs less than replacing the stone entirely, helping to save on the cost of your project while still giving your home’s stone a polished appearance. However, if your stone is very cracked or crumbling to the point of compromising the structural integrity of your home, you may want to consider replacing it. Stone flooring costs range from $6 to $20 per square foot on average.

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