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Deep Cleaning Services

Deep cleaning services goes a step further and removes dirt, soap scum and other contaminants from the house in Plano or Memphis areas. It is a more thorough service than standard cleaning. It’s not just about picking up clutter either. Cleaning & disinfecting each surface area will help get rid of bacteria that can make you sick.

Standard Cleaning Services

Standard cleaning services is what homeowners do (or should do) on a regular basis to keep their homes and apartments clean in the Plano and Memphis areas. Regular tasks such as using a floor vacuum cleaner and mop, general bathroom cleaning, kitchen cleaning, and dusting on a weekly or biweekly basis.

Deep Cleaning Services Near Me

A deep cleaning services can change the way you feel about your house or apartment. That might sound dramatic but, when a professional cleaning service like ALL Needs Covered LLC tackles the toughest challenges around your house or apartment, it becomes a far more welcoming space for you and your family. Our deep cleaning services is a comprehensive top-to-bottom cleaning of your Plano, TX and Memphis, TN area home. We recommend a deep cleaning if you have not had your house or apartment professionally cleaned in over 3 months, or if you do not use a cleaning service on a regular basis.

Our deep cleaning services include all the services of our standard cleaning service, but with more attention to areas you may have forgotten to clean over time. It is a more thorough deep cleaning that requires going above and beyond with additional attention to detail. Whereas a regular cleaning session might only take you 2-3 hours, a deep cleaning session might take anywhere from 3-12 hours.

The difference in time depends on the services specifically needed and the current condition of those areas needing cleaning. Our deep cleaning professionals know exactly where to focus their efforts, include your fridge, or that corner that hasn’t seen any form of cleaning in months. Deep Cleaning prepares your home for easier cleanings in the future. We’re certain you’re going to be pleased and have the burden of house cleaning off your to do list!

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Deep Cleaning Tips
In Plano and Memphis

In the realm of deep cleaning and DIY house cleaning solutions, vinegar may be the One True King. But, aside from that sharpish, unpleasant smell it leaves behind, vinegar rarely cleans anything and has the potential to do great damage. Here are five vinegar myths debunked:

Myth #1 Vinegar is a great cleaner.
False Vinegar has no detergents to lift away dirt or dissolve oils, meaning it’s not actually a cleaner. Household vinegar is, in fact, a 5% dilution of acetic acid with a relatively strong pH of 3. For perspective, water is pH 7 (neutral) and hydrochloric acid is pH 1. Vinegar may start as fermenting corn, but after distillation and other factory processes, it ends as a strong chemical.

Myth #2 Vinegar makes things squeaky clean.
False Not anymore! Back in Ye Olden Days, when people used to clean with real soap (the highly alkaline kind made from boiled fat and lye—yikes!) it left a slippery, soapy residue that was tough to rinse off. Adding acid (vinegar) to rinse water helped, so the positive association between vinegar and squeaky clean was born. But, unlike old-fashioned soaps, modern detergents don’t leave residues, so the need for an acid-rinse step has disappeared. Sadly, the vinegar myth has remained.

Myth #3 Vinegar is a disinfectant.
False Vinegar is unpleasant for germs, but not nearly deadly enough to be a disinfectant. Undiluted vinegar has been shown to kill only 90% of bacteria and 80% of viruses and mold, and that’s after a nice long soak with undiluted vinegar. When diluted and mixed with other soaps, vinegar’s germ-killing properties become even weaker. While 90% might be a good grade on a test, it’s an absolute FAIL in terms of killing serious germs that can make you sick.

Myth #4 Vinegar and water is the safest wood-floor cleaner.
False No, just no. Old fashioned wax floor finishes used to become easily scratched and dull, so people would use oil soaps to polish and improve their appearance. As you can imagine, this was a slippery business. Thanks to Myth #2, people believed that rinsing with acidic vinegar removed slippery residues, thus another bad cleaning idea was born. Fast forward to today: polyurethane—used to seal virtually all modern wood floors—prevents wood from absorbing both water and oils, making oil-based soaps even more slippery and hazardous. But, vinegar, even when highly diluted, softens polyurethane, slowly ruining a floor’s finish and making it even more susceptible to water damage and scratches. Even worse, since it lacks detergents, vinegar leaves behind the dirt and grit that make floor scratches happen even faster!

Myth #5 Vinegar is a great bathroom cleaner.
Mostly False Okay, yes, sometimes, but only with help! Vinegar’s acidity can dissolve calcium and magnesium, which make up hard-water deposits and give soap scum its crusty shape. However, vinegar still needs the help of real detergents and disinfectants to remove all dirt and body oils, to kill germs, and to make your bathroom surfaces truly clean. Vinegar’s dissolving power is also dangerous for many of the natural stone surfaces, such as marble, travertine, and limestone, that are so popular in bathrooms today. The best thing about hiring highly-trained professionals to deep clean your home is they know all the true facts about what works and how to deep clean both safely and effectively!

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