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Serving Jackson, MS and surrounding areas

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R & R Steam Cleaning, has been serving the Jackson area proudly since 1998. A family owned and operated company and we take pride in a job well done. Not only do we clean your carpets, but we can help in flood and storm damage times as well. If your home or business is in need of any of our services, please call today for your free estimate. We will be glad to serve you and do what it takes to ensure we gain your repeat business.

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Written In Stone, LLC
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Serving Jackson, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Bryce came out to give me an estimate on having the grout cleaned in the kitchen. While he was there, I showed him some tile work another company had not done well. He came out at a later date and did a great job on the grout, as well as repair the work the other company messed up. Very professional and helpful. I would work with him again."
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Grout Tile Cleaners questions, answered by experts

If left untreated, the smell of pet urine may not go away on its own. This is because urine is a surfactant that can penetrate fabric and upholstery, even some porous concrete. Plus, urine attracts bacteria, which can worsen the smell. When dealing with urine on your couch, treat it immediately or pay for the cost of a house cleaner. Most pros charge between $30 and $50 per hour.

Yes. While you can clean every room in your home with vinegar and baking soda, you should not use them on marble floors. Vinegar is too acidic, and baking soda is too alkaline; both of them can lead to etching on your marble. A pH-neutral cleaner is your best bet to clean marble floors.

If you are wondering how to get rid of mold in your shower or bathroom, substances like dish soap, vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, and rubbing alcohol all can potentially do the job. You also could create a mixture of bleach and water to remove the mold, but be very careful never to mix bleach with other cleaning agents. Only mix bleach with water. Exposing bleach to other cleansers could cause a release of extremely dangerous chlorine gas.

Bathroom mold tends to reappear due to the persistent presence of moisture and humidity, creating the ideal conditions for its growth. Since bathrooms are inherently humid environments, without proper ventilation, moisture accumulates on surfaces, providing a continuous food source for mold spores. Mold spores are present in the air and settle on damp surfaces to start growing rapidly. Additionally, if the underlying causes of mold, such as plumbing leaks or inadequate sealing, are not addressed, mold will return even after removal. To avoid recurring issues, addressing the root cause by improving ventilation, fixing leaks, and maintaining a dry bathroom environment through regular cleaning and maintenance is essential.

While the above methods will help you remove paint from tiles, you may need to take a different approach to get rid of grout haze. If you’ve recently applied the grout, you may be able to wipe it off with a wet cloth. Otherwise, you can try removing it with a rubber grout float, spraying it with a mixture of four parts water to one part vinegar, or using a store-bought grout haze remover.

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