Deep cleaning involves a thorough and comprehensive cleaning of a space, going beyond the regular cleaning routine to tackle areas and tasks that are often overlooked.
What it includes
Some key aspects of deep cleaning include:
1. Detailed Dusting: Cleaning hard-to-reach areas such as ceiling corners, light fixtures, baseboards, and vents to remove accumulated dust and cobwebs.
2. Appliance Cleaning: Cleaning and degreasing kitchen appliances such as ovens, stovetops, microwaves, and refrigerators, both inside and out.
3. Grout and Tile Cleaning: Scrubbing and disinfecting tile grout lines to remove mold, mildew, and stains, often using specialized cleaning solutions or steam cleaners.
4. Upholstery and Carpet Cleaning: Deep-cleaning upholstery, carpets, and rugs to remove embedded dirt, allergens, and stains, which may involve steam cleaning or shampooing.
5. Window Washing: Cleaning windows, frames, and tracks inside and out to remove dirt, smudges, and buildup.
6. Sanitizing High-Touch Surfaces: Disinfecting frequently touched surfaces such as doorknobs, light switches, remote controls, and handles to eliminate germs and bacteria.
7. Cabinet and Closet Cleaning: Emptying and cleaning cabinets, closets, and storage spaces to remove clutter, dust, and debris.
8. Mattress and Furniture Cleaning: Vacuuming and spot-cleaning mattresses, upholstery, and furniture to remove dust mites, allergens, and stains.
Deep cleaning is typically performed less frequently than regular cleaning, often on a quarterly or semi-annual basis, depending on the needs of the space and the level of usage. It helps to maintain a clean, healthy, and hygienic environment by targeting areas that accumulate dirt and germs over time.
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