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A RHON-DA-WAY Cleaning
New to Angi
Carpets or Rugs - Clean at Home

Serving Collins, MS and surrounding areas

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My name is Rhonda, and I'm just starting my cleaning business. I'm keen to establish a connection. My clientele includes Covington and New Orleans, but I'm open to travel to other cities. My duties include basic housekeeping tasks such as dishes, trash, floors, furniture, and windows. Additionally, I'm available on short notice for after-party cleanup, airbnb cleaning, or any other event that serice may be required.

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Bless The Mess Cleaning Service
5.0(
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Carpets or Rugs - Clean at Home

Serving Collins, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I have hired cleaning services before but Bless The Mess Cleaning Service absulutly hands down has been the best experience and did the very best job the attention to detail and the care taken to insure my valuables and collections where safely cleaned and placed back where they belong in my home was greatly appreciated. Bless The Mess cleaning Service is by far the best cleaning company I've ever used."
Response time2 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Rapid Maids
3.2(
45
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Carpets or Rugs - Clean - For BusinessCarpets or Rugs - Clean OffsiteCarpets or Rugs - Clean Offsite - For Business+1 more

Serving Collins, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The owner was friendly and easy to work with. She went out of her way to put us into the schedule within a few days and at a time that was convenient for us. Unfortunately, the two-person team that was sent to do the job seemed inexperienced. They did a general wipe-down of the house when we were expecting a deep cleaning. The carpet cleaning consisted of a steam cleaning. There was no pre-treatment or any other "extra" attempt to treat heavily soiled areas of the carpets. Cleaning the linoleum involved going over it once with a Swifty-sweeper type device. When I expressed my disappointment about the state of the linoleum to the owner, she said there was an extra charge for cleaning the linoleum and offered to return to do it the next week. The owner came to check on the crew because the job was taking longer than she expected, but she did not walk through the house to check their work. After the crew left, I had to call the owner and have her send them back because I happened to check the oven (the only appliance) and found that it had not been cleaned at all. They then spent 20 to 30 minutes on the oven, but left it far from clean, saying they had scrubbed but could not remove the baked on crud. Overall, the work was generally sloppy and lacked attention to detail. For example, several of the kitchen cabinets were obviously not wiped out, as had been promised, since I had to wipe out spilled food before I could unpack.  I would not hire this company again to do a deep cleaning or a carpet cleaning. The company or other cleaners working for the company may be OK for light cleaning in a house that is not very dirty, but we cannot recommend them for even that based on our experience.
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Carpet Cleaning questions, answered by experts

The fastest way to soak up water in carpet is to use a wet/dry shop vac to draw out as much water as possible. Afterward, apply firm pressure to towels to sop up any remaining moisture, then liberally sprinkle baking soda over the carpet and let it sit for at least an hour before vacuuming it up. You can speed up the process by opening windows, using blower fans to create airflow, and running a dehumidifier. 

It’s best to avoid using furniture polish, any oil-based cleaners, varnish, ammonia, and cleaning solvents. Other harmful materials include chemicals like acetone or alcohol, which can cause severe damage to your couch.

A carpet cleaning spray or a homemade cleaning solution is the best thing to clean carpet stains. For full-house carpet cleaning, a steam cleaner can remove dirt and leave your carpets fresh and like new. For deep-set stains or worn carpet, consider hiring a carpet cleaning professional to restore it completely.

Furniture cleaning is a relatively inexpensive home project, but it’s helpful to find ways to keep these services within your budget. Some ways to save on furniture cleaning include:

  • Cleaning multiple pieces of furniture at once to save on trip fees and cleaning minimums

  • Using slipcovers on furniture when possible to avoid stains and dirt

  • Blot, never rub stains, to try to lift the mess out without spreading it deeper into the fibers

  • Choose easy-to-clean furniture materials

Cleaning a leather sofa is typically easier than cleaning fabric sofas, although they do need annual conditioning to keep them in top condition. Where you can often quickly wipe down moisture-repellent leather with a damp cloth to remove dirt and spills, you might have to scrub fabrics and use specialist cleaning products to get rid of ingrained grime or soaked-in stains.

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