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Liberty’s Cleaning Service
New to Angi
Window CleaningWindow Cleaning - For Business

Serving Arapahoe, NE and surrounding areas

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

Bringing a decade of experience to every home I care for, I'm passionate about creating clean and comfortable spaces. I provide comprehensive cleaning services, from standard and deep cleans to specialized tasks like oven, refrigerator, and carpet cleaning. I also offer move-out cleaning to help you transition smoothly. I am comfortable with pets and adept at cleaning stubborn stains, delicate surfaces, and pet-related messes. I prioritize building trust and respecting your preferences, and I'm flexible with scheduling to ensure your convenience. I provide my own cleaning supplies, and I am CPR and First Aid trained. Being adaptable allows me to address any specific requests or concerns you might have. I have a car, and I am ready to make your home sparkle. Ultimately, knowing I've made your day a little brighter brings me the most joy.

Jiddy's Cleaning Service
New to Angi
Window Cleaning

Serving Arapahoe, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Jiddy's Cleaning Service is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.

Cow Camp Cleaning Services
New to Angi
Window CleaningWindow Cleaning - For Business

Serving Arapahoe, NE and surrounding areas

I have been doing a lot of commercial cleaning jobs in the evenings, and want to get more business to do it full time. I grew up helping my mother who owned, and operated her cleaning business doing residential, and commercial. I started doing a few jobs here locally in the evenings for some extra income due to today's economy. I would like to do this full time. I am wanting to build a well established business. My work is %100 satisfaction guaranteed. You have my word on it, and I want to stand out above the rest. Thank you for viewing!

Window Cleaning questions, answered by experts

The best thing to clean windows with is a mixture of white vinegar, warm water, and dish soap. This will remove dirt, pollen, and grime without destroying any tints or protective films on your glass. You can also use a commercial window cleaner, but make sure to choose one that doesn’t have ammonia in it, as this can damage window coverings and frame materials over time.

The best way to clean outside windows is by using a garden hose. Start by spraying the windows with a high-pressure stream to clear off loose dirt and grime. Then use a mixture of hot water and dish soap and scrub the windows with a sponge. Rinse off the soapy water with the hose. Before you finish up, spray the windows with a solution of vinegar and water and wipe them down with a microfiber cloth.

In most cases, you should get your windows cleaned one to two times annually, although you might want to complete this task more often if you live in an area with heavy pollen or heavy rain or snowfall that soils your windows. It’s also a good idea to hire a professional window cleaning service if you’re listing your property, as sparkling windows will make a big difference in terms of curb appeal and, potentially, your home’s value.

Do not mix bleach with vinegar, ammonia, acidic liquids, or other cleaners or detergents as toxic fumes result from the chemical reaction. Mix bleach only with water to avoid dangerous chemical reactions. Even mixed with water to dilute it, bleach can still be harmful to your skin, eyes, and lungs.

Professional window cleaners typically use either a white vinegar solution or a commercial hard water stain remover to clean hard water stains on windows. A common vinegar solution for this purpose consists of one cup of white vinegar mixed with a gallon of distilled or bottled water. The pro will spray the mixture and lightly scrub the window with a scrubby pad before cleaning with a standard cleaning solution. Alternatively, they may use a commercially available hard water stain remover and a scrubby pad, followed by a complete cleaning.

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