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How to avoid causing permanent damage to your carpet
  • Victor's Cleaning
  • 07 November, 2023

How to avoid causing permanent damage to your carpet

It’s challenging keeping your carpets clean, especially living in a busy household with children and pets.

General wear and tear is to be expected over the years, but stains and spills can result in your carpet looking much older than it is. The best way to look after a carpet is avoid causing problems in the first place. Below, we've compiled some tips to help you prevent the worst kinds of damage to your carpet. DON’T use a hot iron on the carpet ...[Read More]

What are the Best Ways to Choose a Bond Cleaning Service
  • Victor's Cleaning
  • 06 November, 2023

What are the Best Ways to Choose a Bond Cleaning Service

Are you nearing the end of your lease term? That’s when you need to prepare your rental property to be ready for a final inspection.

The landlords will usually check every corner and crevice, and have the right to refuse to release the bond money if stains are discovered on carpets, mould on bathroom walls, or grease on kitchen appliances. It is essential to be aware of the obligations of tenants and find a bond cleaning service in Sydney that specialises in the careful clean-up of your rental property. But, choosing the right firm is essential as a lot of customers fall victim to cheap deals or fraud. ...[Read More]

How to clean a shower screen efficiently?
  • Victor's Cleaning
  • 08 September, 2023

How to clean a shower screen efficiently?

For professional cleaners when efficiency is a key or otherwise there are hundreds of other ways to clean:

Case 1: when the shower screens don't have deep soap scale to be cleaned (regular clean): Step 1: Use any multi-purpose cleaner, give it a generous layer of spray on the screens and shower tabs and leave it there for 5 minutes, if it's a hot day, shorten the waiting time to make the chemical taking effect. Don't let the chemical dried on the screen ...[Read More]