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Jeannie's Dream Cleaning SVCS.

Sauk Village, Cook

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Jeannie’s Dream Cleaning Services Offers Special Service to Senior.
Housekeeping Services
Senior housekeeping services to Jeannie’s Dream Cleaning is very important it helps the seniors to stay health and it allows the senior to continue to live independently while receiving much needed help in their daily or weekly housekeeping chores.

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8 April 2019

great service good rates..

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Since 2006 I have been doing my retail and then I started my cleaning service because a senior citizen needed help in cleaning her kitchen so I did it and she wants to pay me I and I turned it down I love it so much I decided to start up a cleaning service for senior and other people also and charge them and provide senior citizens a discount

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Cleaning Supply Checklist
All-purpose cleaner
Glass cleaner for a streak-free formula to clean your mirrors, windows and other glass with less effort.
Tile and grout cleaner — an acid-based, scrub-free solution works best on bathtub and shower tile, as well as toilets. You will want something mild for your tile floors, though, as acid can eat away at the tile itself and grout. Most tile manufacturers recommend regular removal of loose dust and dirt through damp mopping, with use of a neutral-pH cleaner only when necessary, such as to clean up spills, etc.
Wood cleaner — when cleaning wood furniture, opt for a polish made for the type of finish on your wood. Floors with a polyurethane seal need only a solution of warm water and a mild dishwashing soap to come clean after sweeping or dry mopping. In general, though, you will want to use as little water as possible when cleaning wood.







Microfiber cloth — Microfibers are mostly made of polyester, and, unlike cotton, they leave no lint behind. They are usually knitted and very soft, making them generally safe for use on relatively soft surfaces such as paint or wood. Make sure the cloths haven’t latched onto a small piece of grit that could cause a scratch.
Extendible duster — No matter your height, you will be able to reach the tops of the ceiling fans in your home with one of these handy cleaning tools.
Scrubby sponges — the sponge side works well for most cleanups, while the scrubby side helps you tackle tougher jobs. These work in both the kitchen and bathroom.
Toilet brush — having a brush that cleans your toilet, and only your toilet, helps curb the spread of germs to other surfaces.
Vacuum — Vacuums work on both hard and soft surfaces, such as carpet, floors and upholstery. Make sure the beater bar is set for the correct surface and use attachments for upholstery and hard to reach, tight spaces such as between your refrigerator and wall.
Bucket — using a bucket, as opposed to filling a sink with cleaning, makes it much easier to tackle floors.
Microfiber mop — this tool works for many types of hard surface flooring.
Grout brush — these narrow brushes help you free grout lines of debris, resulting in longer-lasting grout.
Rubber gloves—protect your hands while cleaning, especially when using acid-based cleaners or if you suffer from skin sensitivity.
Other specialty cleaning products and tools you might need:
• Hard-water cleaner
• Squeegee
• Glass stovetop scraper

Help those Who needs an extra had to stay stable in their home

I Love helping people and I decide to start up a Cleaning service and Retail business

I Love my work and I Love to help my people to stay stable also help business look presentable