by Louise Trehearn | Oct 25, 2018 | Cleaning, Cleaning Tips
How much training does it really take to be a cleaner? Well a degree in chemistry would help. Domestic cleaning is the application of chemicals around the house. Have you ever looked what is in that bottle of supermarket cleaner or questioned what it’s PH is?...
by Louise Trehearn | Oct 3, 2018 | Cleaning Stories
Most cleaners get into the industry having seen a need that isn’t being met and as I started I identified with new mums and busy families. I know how hard it is keeping a busy home just up to a liveable level and identify with the compromises that must be made (you...
by Louise Trehearn | Sep 11, 2018 | Products
Using bleach and vinegar for cleaning – Know your chemicals To achieve the perfect eco friendly or brilliant clean many people are turning to household items rather than the expensive supermarket cleaners Bleach and vinegar Some of the most common products to be found...
by Louise Trehearn | Jul 13, 2018 | Products
Nothing beats steam cleaning for speeding up the deep clean and getting into the tricky bits on an end of tenancy clean. As a professional cleaning service, we have a range of steamers that are constantly improving as karcher improves their features. Our latest one...
by Louise Trehearn | Jun 26, 2018 | Products
Why do we have door mats? Up to 85% of dirt and moisture coming into a home can be prevented using a door mat This reduces the amount of cleaning needed and protects the floors The door mat traps the dirt and moisture and retains it until it is washed or replaced. ...
by Louise Trehearn | Jan 29, 2018 | Products
As a local professional home cleaner we often get asked – What is the best way to mop your floor?? The first stage of mopping for any home cleaner is a dry mop/broom/vacuum to pick up loose contamination such as dirt or food. The second stage is the wet mop,...