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September 20, 2008

Read a good book

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 5:45 pm

I recently read a book by Timothy Ferris called the 4 Hour Work Week and I found it very noteworthy.  It had a lot of time saving tips for entrepreneurs who want to start their own companies, such as this cleaning company right here. It really made me think of the difference between wealth and money. I certainly have both in my life.

If you’d like to put more time into your life, you can try some of these suggestions:

  • As a tip for avoiding rings in your bathtub, don’t use oily bath preparations. Use a water softener if you live in a home with hard water problems. Immediately after taking a bath, rinse the tub.
  • For immediate air freshener in the bath, put a dryer sheet in the trash of take a light bulb and add a bit of fragrance to it.
  • If your glassware becomes stained by hard water, rub them using a scrubbing pad that you’ve soaked using vinegar.
  • If there is dried up egg stuck to your fine china, rub it using sliced lemon residue.
  • If you have a carpet stain that’s dried out, break up as much of it as you can and vacuum away prior to moistening it.
  • For fresh drains, pour 500ml of baking soda down your sink, and then 1/2 cup of white vinegar. Cover drain tightly for a duration of 5 minutes wash out using cold tap water.
  • User a plain old eraser from an office supply store and shoe heel marks and clean them from floors.

I my readers find this advice practical. Take a moment and go test it out until you get the hang of how to do it well. If you’re looking for a cleaning services provider, we’d love to hear from you. So please, email the sales team our services support center.

September 16, 2008

Getting lots of compliments about my cleaners

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 5:38 pm

I had some customers call me and compliment me on how well my employees have been cleaning their Toronto office. It makes me really proud because I work really hard at finding the most qualified people for my clients. It costs slightly more and takes a bit more time, but it’s an investment that pays for itself in time and I’m glad I went through the trouble.

Having said that, I’d like to share a quick bit of training with you today:

  • User a plain old eraser from an office supply store on black shoe marks to make them vanish from flooring.
  • As a tip for avoiding rings in your bathtub, make sure to use water softener if you live in a water system with lots of hard water.
  • Antibacterial cleaners are useful to clean most things in your washroom but we don’t suggest using it on mirrors.
  • Near your shower, try to keep a squeegee so everyone can wipe it down when they are done(this will help prevent mildew).
  • Let your toilet clean itself while you’re gone by pouring in 1/4 cup bleach and just leave it there overnight before flushing the next day.
  • An effective way of eliminating odors while also preventing toilet clogs. add 2 cups of baking soda down the toilet bowl about once every other week.
  • Easily keep your toilet cleaner by adding a few cups of vinegar in there every month. Allow this to soak for 24 hours, then flush.

I’m happy that you’ve taken the time to read this because I want to give you advice that’s practical. Take a moment and go test it out so that you’ll be ready when the time comes to use them for real. If your company is in search of a cleaning pro, we’d love to hear from you.

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