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  • Vacuum Cleaner Comparison  By : Tim Bock
    Vacuum cleaners are all different because everyone’s house and needs are different. Each type of vacuum cleaner has its own advantages and disadvantages. There is no “correct” choice to this complex problem.
  • Replacement Parts For Shop Vacs  By : Tim Bock
    When your Shop Vac needs a replacement part, whether it is due to malfunction or scheduled maintenance, the first thing to do is to check if your Shop Vac is still under warranty.
  • Deciding On The Right Vacuum Cleaner Bag For Your Machine  By : Tim Bock
    Deciding on the right vacuum cleaner to buy is a very big decision. There are the obvious factors to take into consideration like, suction power, maintenance and price.
  • How To Buy Eureka Vacuum Belts  By : Tim Bock
    When you need to replace your Eureka vacuum cleaner belt, whether because of breakage or simply as regularly scheduled maintenance, it’s vital to buy the correct replacement belt.
  • Many Kirby Vacuum Cleaner Parts Are Interchangeable  By : Tim Bock
    There are so many vacuum cleaner parts available for Kirby. Sometimes its tough to decide which ones are right for you.
  • Germ-free Carpet cleaning service of Orange Country  By : Drago Marx
    By blotting the strain and spill you can uphold the carpets, but dry cleaning also the considering factors in respect to you time.
  • How to Sell Your Cleaning Services With a Marketing Kit  By : Steve Hanson
    Even though a brochure is a convenient marketing piece and might be a good way to first approach new cleaning clients, a complete marketing kit is a much better way to let your prospective clients know who you are, what you do and what you have to offer.
  • How to Raise the Prices You Charge to Your Cleaning Customers  By : Steve Hanson
    Are you finding that the prices you charge your cleaning customers are not high enough to cover your costs and make a profit? It's never an easy decision, but it might be time to raise the price of your cleaning services. So how do you raise your prices and not lose customers?
  • Unraveling the Mysteries of Vapor Steam Cleaning  By : Steve Hanson
    Are you looking for a way to clean that involves less elbow grease? Are you looking for a healthier way to clean? Have you considered switching to vapor steam cleaning? Vapor steam cleaning is a unique cleaning method that uses high temperature (240 to 280 degrees), water vapor, and pressure to clean, sanitize and deodorize in one easy operation.
  • The Advantage of Using Teams for Residential Cleaning  By : Steve Hanson
    Many residential cleaning companies start out as a one-person operation. But as your cleaning company grows and you add employees you will soon face the problem of whether you should send in a single person to clean a home or if you should send in a team. Some cleaners may prefer to work alone, but is that in the best interest of your cleaning company? travel st petersburg
  • What Role Does Ethics Play in Your Cleaning Company?  By : Steve Hanson
    In the past few years, news headlines have screamed of high profile scandals involving big names and companies like Martha Stewart, Enron, and Tyco. Because of these high profile scandals, businesses and individuals are becoming more and more aware of the importance of ethics in the workplace and in everyday life. What role do ethics play in your cleaning business?
  • Add More Profits to Your Cleaning Company by Offering Spring Cleaning Services  By : Steve Hanson
    Even though there is still cold weather in some parts of the country, winter is officially over and the spring season is here! For many, spring is the time to do a thorough cleaning to get rid of all the dust, soil and build-up that has collected over the winter months. Spring is also a time you can promote the special services that you have to offer.
  • The Benefits of Using Dilution Control Systems  By : Steve Hanson
    The cleaning chemicals your janitorial company uses every day come in various forms: ready-to-use, concentrated, and dilution control systems. Cleaning companies are using dilution control systems more and more every day. They see the value in having a system that not only mixes what they need for a specific job or building, but also mixes the chemical in the right dilution every time.
  • Keeping Your Floors Looking Great With Green Cleaning Products  By : Steve Hanson
    Floors, especially hard surface floors, cover a large percentage of a building and are areas that your cleaning workers will spend a lot of time maintaining. Many of the cleaners you use to take care of floors contain products can have harmful health and environmental effects. Switching to "greener" cleaning chemicals can reduce these effects and also lead to cost savings for your cleaning company.








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