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Cleaning on a Prayer
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Carpets or Rugs - Clean at Home

Serving Sidney, OH and surrounding areas

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Nothing makes someone feel better then knowing their home will be cleaned and also find someone you can trust to do what you need done. These days it is hard to find hard working dependable and reliable people to work. I pristine if you hire me to keep your space clean and organized you won’t be disappointed!

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Serving Sidney, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

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"This mother/daughter team did a deep clean of my house and I can honestly say my house has not been this clean since we built it eight years ago. They did a outstanding job and are very accommodating. I'm glad I was able to hire them to now clean for me on a monthly basis."
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Serving Sidney, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They were great. They sent out two people who worked for three hours. They helped me out a great deal.  They washed all of my cabinets down, cleaned my toaster oven and did very detailed work that you wouldn’t typically think of doing. They also did the bathrooms, vacuuming, dusting and mopping. The owner’s wife even folded my towels in a very pretty way like at a hotel."
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Carpet Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Focus on cleaning the air after you’ve finished cleaning surfaces. Use air purifiers, moving them as necessary from room to room. The air filters should be cleaned or replaced, depending on the type of filters you have. Clean the air ducts by yourself or by hiring a pro. Finally, open doors and windows to ensure the space is properly ventilated.

If there is only a small amount of gum, it’s entirely possible to remove it on your own. What you’re unable to pick or scrape off, try to scrub out with warm soapy water. You can try freezing the garment and removing the hardened gum. Some swear by rubbing peanut butter on the gum before washing. No matter which method you choose, do not put your clothing in the dryer until the gum is 100 percent removed. 

You can clean vomit stains out of a carpet by first rehydrating the stain with a solution of warm water and mild detergent. Allow the solution to penetrate the stain and break up the dried material. Afterward, blot the stain to remove it. Don’t rub, as this can damage carpet fibers and push the stain deeper. Deodorize with a vinegar solution once the stain is completely gone.

Some of the worst and hardest stains to remove from carpets include dark-colored spills like red wine, coffee, blood, and ink. These can permanently discolor the carpet, especially if they aren't treated immediately, and are particularly visible on light-colored carpets. Bleach is also one of the worst culprits, as it causes near-instant color loss that cannot be restored through cleaning. For most tough stains, if DIY methods don't work, a professional carpet cleaner may be able to help. However, for bleach stains, the best option is often to dye or replace the affected area.

Ozone smoke removal uses an ozone generator to eliminate stubborn odors from sources like house fires, wildfires, or cigarette smoke. Ozone (O3) is a highly reactive, unstable gas that neutralizes odors by oxidizing the organic compounds it comes into contact with. During this oxidation process, ozone "donates" its extra oxygen molecule to the smoke particles, effectively eliminating their smell, with oxygen being the primary byproduct. While ozone can be effective for removing smoke smells from building materials and belongings like wood furniture, this treatment is best left to a professional, as improper use of an ozone generator can be dangerous to your health.

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