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How To Keep Your Tile Floors Beautiful

 1)   Regularly dust-mop or vacuum to remove the grit that may scratch, and soil that may stain your floor. Damp-mop to clean.   Please Note:  a traditional mop and bucket can contribute to soiling by allowing dirty water to settle in the grout lines!  The micro-fiber kit we retail makes dust-mopping and damp-mopping a breeze, and leaves your floor clean and shining.  (Shown under "products and services" on our webpage.) CAUTION:  Do Not use cleaners that are acidic (vinegar) or alkaline (most household cleaners).  They can ruin stone, unglazed tile and grout.  Tile floors need a Neutral cleaner. 2)   For Glazed Tile, every few years have us clean your tile and grout with our specialized cleaning system and equipment.  We’ll seal the grout with a clear, penetrating sealer to prevent stains. 3)   Stone and Unglazed Tile are softer and are porous.  They will need deep-cleaning using a different system and specialized equipment.  We will then apply a specialty finish over  the whole surface to seal and protect it.  It’s a more expensive process, but will last for quite a number of years.  We guarantee you’ll be thrilled with the results!        CleanSource Uses A Unique [...]

By |2018-01-25T16:46:21+00:00January 25th, 2018|Coupons|0 Comments

Does It Matter Whom You Hire?

      A carpet or tile cleaning professional is working with one of your most valuable assets.  Should it be trusted to just anyone?  When you need to hire a plumber, or electrician, would you hire someone without formal training or a license?       Unfortunately, many cleaners have no formal training whatsoever.  They figure it’s a menial task anyone can perform.  Many consumers willingly pay for inferior service, because they have not been educated as to what to expect from a cleaning professional.  Many don’t realize that low prices mean low quality.   Sadly, some homeowners have found out through a disastrous experience that is certainly does make a huge difference whom you hire.  Please don’t learn the hard way.       Fortunately for you, and for me, there are many fine people in the cleaning industry who realized the standard must be raised.  In order to accomplish that, the IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification) was created.  It provides schooling, hands-on training, and exams. They teach fiber identification, carpet and tile construction, cleaning chemistry, cleaning methods, trouble-shooting, and professionalism.  After becoming qualified, “Certified Cleaners” must also [...]

By |2018-01-25T16:45:45+00:00January 25th, 2018|Coupons|0 Comments

Eco-Friendly Spring Cleaning, by Clean Source, Cottonwood’s Carpet Cleaning

It’s that time of year. The birds are chirping, the sun is shining, and the gentle breeze in the air reminds us it’s time to open our windows and dust our closets. It’s a great time of year to open up our homes, let the outdoors in, and get rid of the cobwebs in our corners. Spring cleaning doesn’t have to be complicated, and when you’re looking for eco-friendly options to getting the work done, it’s a breeze. Here are a few tips to help get you started.  4 Simple Steps to Eco Friendly Spring Cleaning Open up all the windows. Fresh air does wonders for the home. It creates a pleasant atmosphere, lifts spirits, and airs out the stale air from the winter. Plus, it eliminates any unpleasant odors that may have crept in. It’s important to open your windows during the winter too, even if it’s only a crack for a short bit.  Work top to bottom! As you clean the dust will fly, especially if you haven’t cleaned those ceiling fans since Thanksgiving. Make it easier on yourself by starting at the top [...]

By |2018-01-25T16:44:13+00:00January 25th, 2018|Coupons, Sales & Information|0 Comments

10 Steps For Improving Your Indoors

1)   Keep walkway and entries clean to eliminate tracking in debris. 2)   Use entrance mats to trap soil, protect carpets and reduce the quantity of particles that eventually become airborne. 3)   Clean shoes at entries to reduce fine particles such as lead. 4)   Use quality vacuum equipment.  Check the Carpet and Rug Institute’s list of vacuums that passed the Green Label Program at:  www.carpet-rug.com. 5)   Use high-efficiency vacuum filter bags  to trap small particles of dust and allergens. 6)   Vacuum frequently before soils become embedded in the carpet. 7)   Use quality reusable electrostatic filters for HVAC systems.  Clean monthly. 8)   Have  your carpet and upholstery cleaned professionally.  Professional equipment and methods eliminate the soil and grit that do-it-yourself machines can’t touch. 9)   Clean drapery, bedding and other fabric surfaces; wash linens. 10)   Control moisture and humidity to keep down dust mites and mold. For all residents of Sedona, Village of Oak Creek, Cottonwood, Clarkdale, Camp Verde, call CleanSource, 928-646-6300  for Carpet, Tile & Grout, Natural Stone & Upholstery cleaning.

By |2018-01-25T16:42:23+00:00January 25th, 2018|Coupons|0 Comments

OOPS! WHAT DO I DO?

Don’t Panic! Grab a white terry towel and start blotting. (If you don’t have a supply of old white towels, buy several packages at the auto supply store.) Keep blotting, NOT rubbing, until you don’t get any more liquid up. Always turn the towel to have a clean area to use, and change when necessary. You can step on a folded towel to draw a deep spill up. […]

By |2018-01-25T16:34:26+00:00January 25th, 2018|Coupons|0 Comments
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