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Cleaning vs. Sanitizing vs. Disinfecting

Posted on July 6, 2020 at 1:00 PM

Cleaning is used to remove food and other types of soil from a surface such as a countertop or plate. There may be soil left on the surface, but the surface may have an acceptable level of hygiene for certain uses. Sanitizing is used when there is a higher level of concern on the surface. If there were 1,000 bacteria on the surface prior to sanitizing, there would only be a few after sanitizing. When disinfecting a surface, you can use a disinfectant to clean, but must apply it twice, first t...

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A Thank You to Janitorial Staff

Posted on June 29, 2020 at 1:05 PM

Behind the scenes, but as essential as ever, janitorial staff are keeping the workplace environment clean for frontline healthcare workers across the country. Even as the country goes back to work, Triple D’s Cleaning Service LLC stands with you. Heinl states, “For cleaning teams, janitorial staff, and building service contractors, you know you’re doing your job well when people don’t see what you do. In some ways, this is unfortunate, because we all know how crucial j...

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Workplace Cleanliness

Posted on June 26, 2020 at 1:00 PM

Archie Heini from Janitorial Manager states, “Workplace cleanliness is on the minds of every in-house service provider lately. As the country takes steps toward returning to work, there is a lot of concern, especially in areas hard hit by the coronavirus.” Triple D’s Cleaning Service LLC understands this concern. That is why we have made of a number changes in how we approach cleaning facilities. For example, we double check and make sure that all staff is well equipped with...

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How to Clean Window and Door Screens

Posted on June 24, 2020 at 1:55 PM

Leverette states that, “Both fixed and removable screens should have a thorough cleaning twice per year; once at the beginning of the season and once at the end of the season.” To clean the removable windows and door screens follow these steps:

1. Remove the dust and spider webs

2. Mix the cleaning solution

3. Rinse and Dry

4. Clean the window frames and reinstall the screens

To clean the non-removable windows and door screens follow these steps:

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11 Hard to Reach Places to Clean

Posted on June 22, 2020 at 1:50 PM

The mindset of out of sight, out of mind is a great way to cause allergic reactions. Be sure to clean these areas to avoid this:

1. Ceiling Fans and Light Fixtures

2. Ceilings and Moldings

3. Cabinet Tops and Tall Furniture

4. Window Blinds

5. Window, Sliding Door and Shower Door Tracks

6. Behind the Toilet

7. Refrigerator Coils

8. Dishwasher Filter

9. Garbage Disposal

10. Heating and Air Register Covers

11. Computer Keyboards

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How Often You Should Clean Your Home Appliances

Posted on June 19, 2020 at 1:45 PM

This was provided by Leverette from the Spruce:

• Clean your refrigerator every 3 months

• Clean the dishwasher once a month

• Give the garbage disposal a weekly cleaning

• Clean a cooktop and oven seasonally

• Easy weekly microwave cleaning

• Monthly routine for a clean washer

• Clean the dryer filter after every load

Triple D’s Cleaning Service LLC recommends you have your kitchen and bathroom pr...

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Cleaning and Caring for Laminate Countertops

Posted on June 17, 2020 at 1:40 PM

Like many types of countertops, cleaning laminate is actually a simple process. Leverette states, “For daily cleaning use a clean cloth, a mild dish soap, and water. Dry the countertop after washing to prevent water from pooling in the seams.” If your countertop has a stain then that can be treated with baking soda and a little bit of water. If the stain won’t come off and you want your kitchen or bathroom to be professional cleaned. Call Triple D’s Cleaning Service LL...

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Cleaning Tips for 6 Types of Stone Countertops

Posted on June 15, 2020 at 1:35 PM

Whether you choose concrete, granite, limestone, marble, quartz or soapstone, it’s important to learn how to care for each type of stone properly to prevent damage. These general care tips are provided from Leverette from the Spruce:

• Always protect counters from hot pots, pans, and dishes of food.

• Never stand or sit on stone countertops.

• Pay attention to spills and wipe them up immediately.

• Avoid chopping or slicing directly on the...

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How to Clean Baseboards

Posted on June 12, 2020 at 1:30 PM

Baseboards should be dusted every time you vacuum or at least twice a month. Regular cleaning will help prevent dust and dirt from building up. Leverette explains that, “While cleaning baseboards is easy, it can be time consuming if you are trying to clean all the baseboards in the house at one time. Set a schedule to clean the baseboards in certain rooms on certain days or weeks.” If you want your house to be cleaned by a professional cleaning company for a great price call Trip...

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Cleaning and Caring for Quartz Countertops

Posted on June 10, 2020 at 1:25 PM

Cleaning and caring a quartz countertop is a simple process. Leverette states, “Kitchen countertops should be cleaned after every meal preparation session and spills should be wiped up as soon as possible. Bathroom counters should be wiped down daily with a soft cloth or disinfecting wipe.” For deeper cleaning, it should be done weekly to remove or prevent grease build-up and dried on splatters. Call Triple D’s Cleaning Service LLC today at 910-273-3661.


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