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"At Start Fresh LLC, our mission is to deliver exceptional cleaning and janitorial services tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. We are committed to maintaining healthy and safe environments through our use of eco-friendly products and cutting-edge cleaning techniques. Our dedicated team strives for excellence in every job, ensuring complete customer satisfaction and fostering a cleaner, healthier community."

MAKE READY SERVICES
Make ready services include: Window cleaning, patching, painting, repairs, installation of flooring, provides cleaning of refrigerators, microwaves, dishwashers, ovens will be cleaned inside and out. Clean and sanitize kitchen counters, dinks, faucets & backsplashes. Clean doors, frames, knobs, shelves and baseboards. Clean interior and exterior of all cabinets and drawers, dust windowsills, blinds and celling fans. sweep, vacuum, and mop all floors. Clean and sanitize all bathroom fixtures, counters and tile and grout. Washing interior and exterior windows is available as an add-on.
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Windows
Windows bring out the beauty in one’s home or office. They brighten up our rooms with natural light and can provide a stunning view of the outside world. Poor window cleaning techniques, even after putting in lots of effort and elbow grease, you end up with streaks and lint that really take away from the shine and clear view that you may be looking for. To help ensure you don’t leave any pesky streaks during this part of the window cleaning process, we recommend using a high quality squeegee with a sharp blade. Once this is done, we microfibre cloth to dry all the remaining window cleaning solution from your windows. Do the same for any cleaning solution that may have accumulated on your window sill. Use your second microfibre cloth to then polish the sill dry.
Hard Floors
Hard-surface flooring includes any flooring material that is not carpet. ... These resilient options include vinyl, rubber, cork, or linoleum flooring materials. Other types of hard surface flooring materials are wood, stone, and concrete.
The only way to effectively maintain hardwood surfaces is to hire a professional hardwood floor cleaner to periodically deep clean, sanitize, polish, and renew your floors, in order to keep them clean and looking fresh.
The best hard floor cleaner will do far more than just wash your floor: a good cleaner will actively lift away dirt, sanitising floors and leave them looking fresh and new. The classic mop and bucket will definitely wash your floors but it’ll also leave them sopping wet and won’t pick up all the dirt and hair that builds up over time. Moreover, when using a mop and bucket you’re dipping back into dirty floor water over and over, which means you’ll actively be putting grime back onto your floor
Carpets
Carpet Care 101
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-Vacuum weekly. Try to vacuum at least once a week to keep dirt and debris from becoming embedded in the carpet fibers. ...
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-Address spills immediately. The longer a stain sits on carpeting, the harder it is to get out. ...
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-Clip snags. Don't pull them. ...
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-Remove furniture dents.
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Clean With Distilled White Vinegar
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Vacuum and Treat Visible Stains. Always begin any cleaning process by vacuuming the carpet to remove loose soil, dust, dirt, and debris. ...
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Mix a Vinegar and Water Solution. ...
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Apply the Solution, Wait, and Blot. ...
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Allow the Carpet to Air-Dry.
Fabric
Professional dry-cleaningis the safest route for some drapes and curtains, such as wool, pleated pieces, or heavily structured swags. In many situations and depending on the fabric and label instructions, we can wash drapes or curtains by hand, machine, or simply brush and vacuum them to remove most dust and grime, as with velvet drapes.
Drapes and curtains can be removed and deep cleaned by hand, machine, or taken to a professional cleaner optimally once every three to six months, but realistically once a year for heavier or complex window treatments. For weekly care, we will use the upholstery attachment on our vacuum cleaner to vacuum drapes. Vacuuming your drapes every week will help reduce allergies as well. If you have a pet, use a lint brush or the sticky side of duct tape to lift stubborn pet hair off the fabric while vacuuming. If you leave layers of pet hair on drapery, the oils from your pet's coat can discolor the fabric over time.