April 30, 2021

Cleaning the kitchen is important, as it helps us eliminate bacteria and germs that accumulate throughout the days, which is why it is necessary to clean even the smallest corner. That’s why Pro-Carpet Care & Cleaning Services wants to share with you THREE tips for cleaning your kitchen floor. 

1. SWEEP OR VACUUM

If you don’t have a vacuum at home, you’ll need to sweep the floor before mopping or cleaning to remove dust, crumbs, or food from the floor.

2. Mop with vinegar

Mix some vinegar with warm water to dry it. The white vinegar will help remove any traces of bacteria or dirt that you can’t see.

Later when you notice that the floor is drying, scrub again with warm water and the floor soap that you usually use. This proces is not foor every floor if you dont have any knowdlege regarding cleaning floors call the Pro carpet Care for any questions.

3. DRY AND CLEAN

Let your floor dry and when this happens, run a dry paper towel over it to remove any dust that may fall on the floor.

It is necessary that in your kitchen a deep and constant cleaning is carried out, either every other day or if you have a lot of time, after cooking. This will allow you to have a clean kitchen that is free of germs, dust and bacteria.

If you do not have much time to clean your kitchen, at Pro-Carpet Care & Cleaning Services we have an excellent team of professionals who will gladly leave your home radiant, allowing you to spend more time with your family.
Contact us now for a free estimate.

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WOOD FLOOR BUFFERING & FINISHING

Do your hardwood floors appear rough, dirty, scratched with lack of shine? It’s probably time to clean and polish your hardwood floors to restore them close to their original state. Depending on how busy your floors are, you should consider cleaning them 1-4 times per year for most hardwood floors.

You want to keep your hardwood floors clean and looking good. Like other types of flooring, wood floors should be professionally cleaned and conditioned periodically. Even though you have tried to keep your hardwood floors clean, free of scuff marks, and shining like new, a few dirty spots, and an occasional scuff mark might just be there. There are a lot of reasons that your wood floors become dirty and won’t quite shine like new. For the entry ways, the most abused floors in your home, it’s the dirt, sand, and moisture accumulation that wears on the floor. In other areas of your home, normal traffic starts to show the signs of dulling. That’s why it’s recommended that your hardwood floors be professionally cleaned and polished periodically.