3 Reasons To Have Your Office Cleaned At Night

Posted on: 21 June 2016

You probably already understand the importance of keeping your office clean. However, you might have never thought much about the time of day at which your office is cleaned. Instead, you might have always had it cleaned by janitorial staff during the daytime and during office hours. Even though this is certainly better than having a dirty office, there is a better alternative -- hiring a nightly cleaning crew to clean the office in the evening hours, when all of the employees have gone home for the night.
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Are You Looking To Get Rid Of An Old, Outdated House You Inherited?

Posted on: 20 June 2016

Inheriting a house from an elderly loved one can be more than a hassle than a blessing if the house is old and outdated, and if you don't have to time to get rid of it. There are a few things you can do to easily get rid of the house, without having to put in a lot of your time and labor. You can have the house cleaned and painted, without spending a lot of money on updates, and then you can get rid of it to the highest bidder or buyer.
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Use A Power Washer To Clean Your Boat

Posted on: 14 June 2016

If you have a boat you want to make sure that it is nice and clean before you get it back in the water every year. There are a lot of reasons for that, but one of the biggest reasons for that is that if your boat is clean, you can see if there are any problems with it. However, cleaning it can be a lot of work if you are trying to wash it by hand.
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How To Get Oily Spills Out Of Your Carpet

Posted on: 14 June 2016

Spilling anything on your carpet can be traumatic, but when that spill is oily, it's especially frustrating. You can't just soak it up and hope the oil slick look will go away. Follow these steps to thoroughly clean up an oily spill and leave your carpet looking as good as new. Step 1: Scoop up as much of the spilled material as possible. If the oily substance has not fully soaked into the carpet, try so scoop up as much of it as you can to prevent any more of it from soaking in.
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