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Southern Charm Cleaning
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Carpets or Rugs - Clean OffsiteCarpets or Rugs - Clean at Home

Serving Seneca, SC and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

Hi! I’m Kendall, the owner of Southern Charm Cleaning.\n\nCleaning has always been something I take pride in, and I started my business because I love helping people enjoy a clean, comfortable home without the stress of doing it all themselves. I’m dependable, detail-oriented, and I treat every home with the same care and respect I would my own.\n\nAs a mom of three, I know how busy life can get and how much of a difference it makes to come home to a clean space. Whether you need a one-time deep clean, move-in or move-out cleaning, Airbnb turnovers, or recurring service, my goal is to provide reliable, high-quality cleaning you can count on.\n\nCustomer satisfaction is my top priority. I believe in honest communication, paying attention to the little details, and making sure every client is happy with the results. I’d love the opportunity to earn your trust and help keep your home looking its best.\n\nThank you for supporting my small business—I look forward to working with you!

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Sixth Scent Cleaning
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Serving Seneca, SC and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

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"Sixth Sense cleaning was absolutely amazing! Kendall made my apartment spotless!!!! She came with her own cleaning supplies and she has a special room spray that left my apartment smelling amazing! She was so detailed in her cleaning, I was so happy with the results. Definitely calling her again!"
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Carpet Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Baking soda won't leave a carpet stain. However, the thing you're trying to clean up using it may leave a stain. Vacuum up any traces of baking soda after it's dry to remove the power. If you have any doubt about your particular carpet, test a spot of baking soda in an inconspicuous floor area to ensure it won’t discolor it.

The best way to deep clean a carpet yourself is to buy or rent a carpet steam cleaner. First, spot-clean the carpet to pre-treat any stains, then vacuum to remove any lingering dirt or debris. Next, use the carpet cleaner across the room, repeating as needed for heavily soiled areas. Let the carpet dry thoroughly before walking on it—this could take a full day, depending on your home’s humidity level and air circulation.

The time it takes professionals to clean carpets depends on the size of the room, the cleaning method, and how dirty the carpet is. You can expect carpet cleaning services to take 30 to 45 minutes per room, but it will vary based on these factors. Drying time depends on the method used, but it can range from 6 to 12 hours.

It’s not necessary to tip an upholstery cleaner, and it’s usually not expected by the professionals in the industry. However, tipping between 10% and 20% of your total cleaning cost is a nice gesture and a good way to show your appreciation. You might consider tipping if the cleaner gets a particularly stubborn stain out without damaging the material, or if they go above and beyond to clean an antique piece of furniture using special methods to keep your furniture safe from damage.

Even cats that are well-trained at using the litter box can end up urinating on various household objects or floors at some point. Cats may pee outside of the litter box for many different reasons, from their surroundings to their health.

If any of these issues sound familiar, addressing them can help you prevent any future accidents. When in doubt, talk to your vet, especially if peeing outside the litter box is coupled with any other abnormal behavior. 

  • Stress: A soiled litter box or untidy surroundings, strange guests stopping by, or loud noises may stress out a kitty, leading them to pee outside of their box.

  • Health: Cats with health issues like UTIs, bladder stones, diabetes, or kidney disease may pee around the house.

  • Marking: Cats may mark around the house to either claim their territory when other animals come around or to attract a mate.

  • Preferences: Your cat may simply prefer a larger litter box, or maybe they don’t like the new litter you bought on sale at the store.

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