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The Clean Experience - Cleaning Solutions

  • Writer: Heather Marvin
    Heather Marvin
  • Feb 11, 2021
  • 3 min read

Updated: Feb 2, 2022




Our focus at Clean LLC is to provide the best possible cleaning experience for our clients.


The cleaning solutions that we choose to use at Clean are safe for us the workers as well as for the owners and any who are in the spaces we clean - including pets.


How can you be confident that these safe solutions are truly cleaning and sanitizing all of the cleaning projects we do for you?


The first protocol in determining which non toxic solution to use is to access the type of cleaning that needs to be done. Each area in the home or office has its own sources of soil.


In the bathroom where there is such a mix of potentially harmful bacteria, a sanitizing solution that primarily breaks down bacteria would be used. It is interesting to note that most essential oils have been scientifically shown to dismantle bacteria. These are effective ingredients in any non toxic solution that not only sanitize surfaces but also the air around where they are applied. In order for them to be effective they must be used properly as noted later in this article.


Areas that are soiled with grease - like the kitchen - will require a solution that breaks down grease and oils through enzymatic chemistry.


Stubborn stains or caked on debris may require an abrasive solution. Our workers are trained to assess the surface area to determine how much abrasion to use so that the surface is not damaged. Then one of the four main agitation solutions or a combination of the four from our protocol are applied.


In most common areas of the home or office there may be light soiling from the oils and germs that are left in high traffic areas. These areas may not require a solution that is as intense or concentrated for use in the kitchen or bathroom. When less strength is needed, less strength is used.

Then there are unique cleaning projects that may require stronger chemicals that may not be completely non toxic. Our workers are trained to used these to the proper degree and only when it is absolutely necessary to complete a cleaning project properly. In most cases these are used in commercial cleaning projects.


Techniques & Tools


In addition to choosing the correct solution, well trained techniques and the proper cleaning tools are also needed.


One technique is to allow the solution to sit on the soiled area for an appropriate amount of time. Again following the proper protocol is important. Understanding how solutions react to all types of soil on all types of surfaces is key.


A brief word about proper cleaning tools - particularly the microfiber cloth. Microfiber cleaning cloths have been scientifically shown to remove far more bacteria than cotton cloths. The structure of these cloths allows them to grab bacteria, dust, and soil and hold on to it until the cloth is washed. Not all microfiber cloths are made equally though. Our training protocol at Clean LLC distinguishes between which microfiber cloth is good for each type of cleaning project.


There are many other tools that we use as well. To give them the credit they deserve will require another blog article. Stay tuned for that!


Education through careful research and study coupled with experience results in a thorough knowledge base which truly sets The Clean Experience apart.



 
 
 

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