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South Florida Fall football and hurricane season

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 by jbgloss

Well it is that time again for those of us here in South Florida. It is time to get ready for football season and hurricane season. Both have their issues, but the main issue is to make sure everything is clean and ready to go!

That is where we can help. Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House Cleaning has been cleaning for over 22 years. We are here to get you ready for football season and hurricane season by cleaning your home.

Our maids will come in and make sure that your house is clean and you have no worries so you can enjoy the game or prepare for the storm.

We are hoping that this year there are no storms and football season is a lot of fun. Either way a clean home makes it much easier.

Have an amazing fall, we are here to help and would love to earn your service.

It is to HOT to Clean

Saturday, July 17th, 2010 by jbgloss

It is summer time again here in South Florida and it is HOT!

There has been no better time then now to hire a cleaning service. Why spend your time cleaning floors and toilets when you can hire a professional maid service to come in and help you.

Sun Cleaning Maid Service and House Cleaning has been in business for over 22 years and we can help you enjoy more of your summer. We work with each client individually and do our best to satisfy your cleaning needs. We truly work to earn your business.

We are not perfect, but we are a locally owned business with local maids who will come in and clean to help you out.

All you have to do is give us a call at 954-797-8686 or e-mail us and we would love to set up and appointment with you.

Remember, our summers are slow so now is a good time to get on the calendar. Over the next few months we start to fill up so make your appointments early and often.

Have an amazing summer!

HOME :: Home-Improvement / Cleaning-Tips-and-Tools Tips For Hiring a Move in House Cleaning Company

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 by jbgloss

When you move in into your new house, the first thought that comes to mind is will it be clean or do I have to slog on to for hours to clean it? No more worries at all. Gone are the days when we move to new house getting it pre cleaned was a tedious task. Now you can hire one of the agencies that provide move in house cleaning services. They have the team of maids, janitors, moving helpers and other cleaning helpers, who are well versed with their task.

Just before moving ahead and knowing more about house cleaning services, let’s discuss why we need this service. Well, when we move to a new house, all of us some dreams about it and want to make it a palace. But what if the day has arrived and the house purchased is dirty , cobwebs are there all over. It sounds yuck… Imagine yourself tidying around the home all alone for hours… but still of little help only. You would be tired and next day when relatives and guest are around, you won’t be able to enjoy yourself to the fullest.

To get the job done easily and without much efforts of your house move in services are a great option. But, before hiring a house cleaning company, check out the services they are offering. For example: to get bedroom and living area cleaned, few things that you can look in their service catalog include: removal of cobweb, vacuuming carpets and edging them, mopping of dry wooden floorings, hard floor surfaces; tidy room look, make beds, cleaning of window panes and tracks, hand wash and drying of marble, general dusting, damp cleaning of flat areas, dust furniture and bric-a-brac.

Similarly for the other places like bathroom or kitchen clean, ask the company for the check list. This will help you in knowing what work is done and what needs to be done. Kitchen is an important area, where cleanliness needs to be maintained. So small things like cleaning of range hood ( top and front ), tidying of base boards, wiping of appliances like microwave, toasters, refrigerators from both within and outside, is very important. Besides this cleaning of chairs and table, removal of cobweb, disinfecting sinks, countertops; thorough dusting, moping of floors and emptying trash helps in rendering a healthy environment to the kitchen.

Some people like to relax in the hot water tub and have all the luxuries that of a hotel / holiday inn. So they have mirrors all over, cabinets and drawers to keep the towels and favorite shampoos and oils. But if these places are not cleaned properly, then one might develop certain health problems. So one needs to get the tile walls, bathtubs, sink mirrors, sink counters, shower, shower doors toilet seat, cabinets and drawers cleaned and disinfected. This will stop the microbial growth also. Removal of cobwebs, and general dusting are primary things here. To get the feel of the new bathroom , get those chrome fixtures cleaned and polished.

These are just few indicators that will help you in comparing the services being offered by a move in house cleaning company. It’s always good to hire a professional company. They clearly know the needs of the clients and plan the things accordingly. For this it is good to take the help of people who have got the similar job done for their home. You can also ask the company to provide references of people for whom they have got the job done. Some agents use their products and equipment for cleaning the house. For this they might charge extra. In case you want them to do so, then tell them if you are allergic to smell or ingredient that is been used in the product.

These are just few of the tips that will help you in hiring a right move in house cleaning company.

Choosing Cutting Boards to Keep Knives Sharper Longer

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 by jbgloss

Regardless of the type of knife set you have chosen for your kitchen, you will need at least one cutting board. Many cooks have one board for cutting meat, and another for cutting vegetables. There are dozens of different choices for cutting boards. Did you know that some boards can cause your knife to wear down much faster than others? By choosing the right board, you can preserve your knife’s sharp edge for a much longer time, although all knives will eventually become dull over time, requiring sharpening to restore their edge.

When it comes to boards, the most common materials are plastic, wooden, and tempered glass. Plastic boards have a non-porous surface, and are easily washed to remove traces of juice from meats and vegetables. They come in many different colors to coordinate with your kitchen decor, and are usually your least expensive option. Thought to be the most sanitary type of cutting board, most are dishwasher safe. However, they will get cuts in the surface over time. When your plastic cutting board has multiple deep cuts from your sharp kitchen knives, it’s time to buy a replacement, since bacteria can get caught in these cuts.

Wooden boards are the oldest type; they have existed in the form of wooden chopping blocks or “butcher blocks” for centuries. Wooden cutting boards are better for your knives, which will not become dull as quickly. There are many beautiful handcrafted wooden boards available, and many people find them more attractive than plastic ones.

The downside of wood is that it is porous, which can cause concerns when raw meat is cut on such a board. These germs can soak into a wooden cutting board, and may become trapped in the cuts made by knives on the board’s surface. However, proper cleaning of the cutting board can mitigate this danger. Though most cannot be placed in the dishwasher, proper hand washing of a the board will kill the germs. It does take a while for the board to dry thoroughly, since it soaks up a lot of water.

Tempered glass cutting boards can double as a hot pad because they are so resistant to heat. Similarly to plastic, they can be placed in the dishwasher and are easy to clean. These glass boards come in many different designs. However, the hard surface can dull knives quicker, and many cooks hate the sound of a knife scraping against glass. The upside of this hard surface is that your knives will not create cuts that can harbor bacteria.

A high-quality board will last longer than a less expensive one, though many cooks like to replace their cutting boards often, regardless of how worn they appear. In addition, many cooks have two or more available at all times, for example one for meats, one for vegetables, and an extra for when your boards are in the dishwasher. When buying your knife accessories, don’t forget about knife storage and sharpening options. Regardless of the cutting board you choose, you will need a knife sharpener. A safe storage option that keeps your knives from hitting against each other in a drawer can also keep your knives sharper for longer.

Sharpen ‘Em offers a large selection of quality knife sharpeners from all the best manufacturers, from low-budget hand held sharpeners to high-end electric sharpeners. Whatever you need we will be able to help!

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It is REALLY Picking up here at Sun Cleaning Maid Service and House Cleaning

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 by jbgloss

Business is picking back up as we move closer to Thanksgiving - what that means is that if you are looking for House Cleaning or Maid Service - please call a few days in advance. This is our busy season as everyone gets ready for the holiday!

It is truly a great time and if you are looking for a great Maid Service give us a chance to help you this holiday season!!

Another great day at Sun Cleaning! Aventura and Ft Lauderdale Cleaning Crews winning!

Friday, October 23rd, 2009 by jbgloss

Well it has been a very busy week this week at Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House Cleaning - This week it looks like Aventura and Ft Lauderdale are winning with the most new clients this week.

We shall see next week as Parkland, Davie and Pembroke Pines where very close. Lets also not forget Boca Raton they are always in the mix!

If you want to help - just refer some clients that need - maid service, house cleaning, office cleaning to us and we will see! We will update next week who the most new clients come from as far as city!

Have an amazing weekend!

Stay positive - the energy is contagious!

Monday, October 19th, 2009 by jbgloss

Stay positive! It really makes a difference in life - We are working hard at Sun Cleaning to do our part and put some positive energy into the world - Keeping the house clean is just one way of keeping your environment healthy.

Everyday - we strive for excellence - if you are looking for a great local maid service give us a shot we would love to earn your business!

How to Clean Grout in Floors

Monday, September 28th, 2009 by jbgloss

Restroom cleanliness is one of the most common complaints cleaning companies receive. When cleaning restrooms, keep in mind that they should not only look clean, but that they should feel and smell clean. An important part in maintaining a high level of cleanliness is making sure the floor grout is clean. Grout is porous, so over time, moisture, contaminants, and even dirty mop water can discolor it. These circumstances can lead to staining, odors, and aid in the growth of bacteria, mold, and mildew.

There are several reasons is it so difficult to clean floor grout:

* Using a cleaner that doesn’t float contaminates to the surface.

* Using a cleaner that contains detergents that settle into the grout with dirt and oils.

* Sealers may have been improperly used in the past. Instead of keeping out dirt and oils, these may now be trapped in the grout.

* Acidic or high pH cleaners make grout more porous and fragile with the result being the grout re-soils faster.

* Cleaners used in the past may have left residues that become dirt magnets.

Before starting to clean tile and grout it is important to analyze what dirt and contaminants you’re dealing with. Then based on that information, select a cleaner designed for cleaning that type of soil and is suitable for the flooring being cleaned.

Using the right cleaner and using it correctly are important steps to keeping grout clean. To avoid soap scum, daily cleaners must be salt free. When deep cleaning, the cleaner needs to be free of high levels of potassium and sodium salts. The cleaner you use must be able to float contamination up as well as transfer it to the mop so the grout comes clean. Carefully consider the pH of the product you are using. Acidic based cleaners (low pH) bleach rather than clean and basic cleaners (high pH) tend to be high in salts. Be cautious about the use of citrus products. Many of these products leave unwanted residues that make floors feel sticky. It is important to use the right chemical as bacteria can get trapped into grout and tile. It may be necessary to use a germicide cleaner, especially around toilets and urinals, to kill bacteria and remove any urine that has dried into the grout or tile.

Cleaning grout is often labor-intensive at times even requiring scrubbing by hand, which may not be practical in a large restroom. There are procedures you can follow to help keep grout clean. First, use a chemical proportioning system to dilute chemicals accurately. When you use too much chemical, sealants break down faster. Second, have adequate ventilation to help prevent the build up of odors and speed up drying. Frequent changing of mop water and mop heads helps to make sure that contaminants are picked up and not pushed back into the grout. Consider switching to microfiber mops as they have proven to be the most effective at removing contaminants from floor surfaces.

When cleaning, liberally apply chemicals and don’t allow the floor to dry before scrubbing. Always allow proper dwell time, which is typically between 5 and 10 minutes. The next step is to use the right tool to scrub the floor surface. To effectively clean the surfaces use floor brushes. After thoroughly scrubbing the floor, remove the excess liquid. A wet vacuum works well as it will pick up the excess water, dirt, residue and cleaning chemical used on the floor.

New and innovative equipment can also make cleaning grout faster. High-pressure water systems (up to 1200 psi) can effectively deep clean, loosen, and remove soil. Some systems also heat the water, which aids in the cleaning process. Grout cleaning systems also have auto-feed/auto-dump capabilities so you can use them continuously without stopping. The machines pick up loosened soil and leave no residue. Another option is using cylindrical brush technology. These machines do not use pads like rotary buffers, but instead use rotating brushes. These brushes penetrate and loosen the dirt in grout and tile.

To keep grout and tile looking their best it is important to train your staff and make sure they continue to follow the proper procedures when cleaning grout. Having written procedures and checklists can help to assure the proper cleaning techniques are always followed.

Lack of attention, carelessness, and the wrong types of cleaners used will lead to dirty grout and the entire floor looking dull and dingy. Paying attention and spending a little extra time when cleaning grout will keep not only the floor, but the entire restroom, looking and smelling clean.

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Laminate Flooring Cleaning and Care TipsClean

Thursday, September 17th, 2009 by jbgloss

If you have laminate flooring in your home, you know that it is one of the most durable types of flooring available as well as one of the most easy types to take care of. Even though laminate is low maintenance, there are still certain cleaning and care tips that you should follow to keep your flooring strong and looking new and shiny and beautiful for years to come.

Laminate flooring is designed to resist scratching and gouging, but it is still vulnerable to abrasive cleaners, soaps, and the biggest source of all scratches-dirt tracked in under shoes. If you aren’t careful, the protective coating on your laminate flooring can wear away and will need to be replace. You can prevent this by placing protective casters on your furniture and enforcing a no shoes rule inside of your house. Also, be sure never to drag furniture across your floors, since this can cause scratching and gouging as well. Area rugs can also be used to protect your floor, and floor mats should be used in case family members and visitors forget to remove their shoes. You should also wear socks or slippers whenever possible, since the oils in your feet can cause damage, and also cause dirt to cling to them which is then transferred to your floor.

The best way to prevent permanent staining on any surface is to clean up spills as soon as they occur. Again, avoid wet mops, abrasive cleaners, and soaps, and purchase a cleaning solution that is specially formulated for your floor type. Clean your floor every two weeks, making sure to let your floor dry thoroughly before walking on it. You can also use a vacuum in place of a broom to clean up dirt and debris. Static cleaning systems, like Swiffer sweepers and other brands work well for this purpose. Make sure never to apply wax or acrylic finishes over your laminate, since this can actually destroy the protective coating, and be sure to only use the stain removal products that your manufacturer recommends.

When properly cared for your flooring can be a thing of beauty in your home for years. Following these easy care tips will help to ensure that your floors stay looking their best. For specific questions, be sure to read the tips provided by your manufacturer and contact them or visit their website when necessary.

Learn more about laminate flooring cleaning tips and other flooring information on our website.


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