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Deep cleaning shower stalls is meticulous work. Here’s one that needed some love (and razors). To start, each tile was individually scraped with razors to remove the bulk of the soap film build-up, then a professional-grade liquid soap film remover was applied to the surfaces and polished with an abrasive
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So recently we tackled this limestone shower stall which was in pretty rough shape. Step one was to deep clean all the surfaces, the tiles, the grout, the glass and hardware. A special natural stone-safe cleaning solution was applied and scrubbed followed by our indoor vacuum-contained hot water pressure washing
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This shower was very poorly installed, the floor and the curb are uneven and don’t slope toward the drain properly so water pools causing this failure after only two years. To get the shower back in service as quickly as possible and with limited budget available, we removed and reset
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This very popular restaurant needed some serious deep cleaning for their dining room carpet in preparation for re-opening post COVID-19 shut down. Our heavy-duty hot water extraction carpet cleaning system and just the right chemistry, cleaned and sanitized the carpet and restored the vibrant colours hidden under months of heavy
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A recent project we completed, this 12 years old limestone floor had the usual scratch and etch damage one would expect after 12 years of living, plus some grout damage, and a few chips and cracks. The kitchen area was in particularly rough shape with many deep scratches from the
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In this new alternate universe we find ourselves living in, we’re getting a lot of questions lately about cleaning and disinfecting. The terms cleaning, sanitizing, disinfecting, and even sterilization are thrown around and misused a lot these days, and I find most people don’t really know what each term means
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Updated: August 1, 2020 To our Valued Customers, Surface cleaning has always been an important part of keeping your home or business safe and healthy. While you can successfully accomplish many routine cleaning tasks yourself, periodically there will be a need for a professional cleaning service to tackle the deep-cleaning
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Natural Stone Stain Removal Using A Poultice 1. The first step, identify the type of stone you are working with. There are two general kinds of stone, calcareous (marble, limestone, travertine) or siliceous (granite, sandstone, slate). Siliceous stones are made mostly of quartz-like particles called silica. Calcareous stones are made
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When caring for your tile and grout floors it is important to remember a few simple rules. Water is the enemy of tile and grout floors, especially the grout. Water or water-based cleaning solutions, suspend dust and other particulates and carry them into the grout where it dries. This causes
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