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The Final Touch Cleaning

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The Final Touch Cleaning

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"The Final Touch", is a "Woman Owned Small Business" and has over 18 years of experience. We specialize in New Construction Clean-Up, Government Contract Cleaning, Military White Glove Inspection Cleans, Office Cleaning, Special Occasion Cleaning, House Cleaning, Reppossesions and most general cleaning. We also do pressure washing of siding and all pavement, including the interior of newly constructed garages. We have General Liability Insurance, Workman's Comp and can mobilize. Contracts obtained have included Custom Homes, Large Multi-Family Housing Developments, and Military Housing Contracts.

"The Final Touch", is a "Woman Owned Small Business" and has over 18 years of experience. We specialize in New Construction Clean-Up, Government Contract Cleaning, Military White Glove Inspection Cleans, Office Cleaning, Special Occasion Cleaning, House Cleaning, Reppossesions and most general cleaning. We also do pressure washing of siding and all pavement, including the interior of newly constructed garages. We have General Liability Insurance, Workman's Comp and can mobilize. Contracts obtained have included Custom Homes, Large Multi-Family Housing Developments, and Military Housing Contracts.



AAA Flooring & Janitorial Inc

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AAA Flooring & Janitorial Inc

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48 years of experience

AAA Flooring and Janitorial Inc is a family owned business that has been servicing mid-Missouri for over 35yrs!! Everyone of our employees is thoroughly trained and experienced in our trade.We provide a guarantee on every job that we complete. Free estimates are always available as well as referrals and before and after photos of our job expertise.

AAA Flooring and Janitorial Inc is a family owned business that has been servicing mid-Missouri for over 35yrs!! Everyone of our employees is thoroughly trained and experienced in our trade.We provide a guarantee on every job that we complete. Free estimates are always available as well as referrals and before and after photos of our job expertise.


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Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

How often you need to reseal marble countertops depends on the quality and color of the stone, the traffic on the surface, and the type of sealant. Sealing at least once a year is the general rule of thumb. However, if your large family loves to cook or the countertops are in a busy family bathroom, you might have to reseal them every six months (or more). The surfaces of your rarely used guest bathroom might not need resealing for a few years.

Silestone® is a low-maintenance countertop material, but certain things, like strong chemicals and solvents, can cause damage. Abrasive scrubs can cause scratches, and products that contain oil or powder can leave a residue. Finally, avoid letting oven cleaner come into contact with Silestone® because it can cause discoloration.

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.

Granite should be resealed every 12 to 18 months, depending on the color and usage. Lighter granite needs to be resealed more frequently than darker colors. If you use acidic cleaners or prepare food on the surface regularly, you must reseal the surface more frequently. Without proper sealing, granite is vulnerable to staining. You can tell if your countertop needs to be resealed by placing a wet paper towel on the counter for 10 minutes. If the water beads up, it is still sufficiently sealed; if it sinks in, it’s time to apply sealant.

Due to soapstone's non-porous nature and antimicrobial properties, you don’t need to seal it like other stone materials like marble or granite. However, even though sealing isn't required, it can enhance soapstone's natural stain resistance. Another protective option is to apply mineral oil once per month.

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