by Bruce Vance | Mar 25, 2021 | Janitorial Services, News
Running a business comes with a never-ending to-do list. For each task, you will likely hire people with experience and talent who you can trust to do the job well. While the care and cleaning of your office or facility may not be at the very top of your priority...
by Sarah Vance | May 21, 2013 | Chemical Free House Cleaning, Cleaning for Health, Green Cleaning, Janitorial Services
Chapel Hill cleaning service company Town & Country share how to use and care for microfiber cloths used in house cleaning and janitorial cleaning. Caring for Microfiber Cloths Properly cared for, these special cloths can be laundered many more times than...
by Sarah Vance | May 15, 2013 | Chemical Free House Cleaning, Cleaning for Health, Green Cleaning, Janitorial Services
Understanding your Microfiber cloths – No, they are NOT cleaning rags As a Chapel Hill cleaning service for over 23 years, we have had experience with many types of cleaning cloths. Simply put, we have found that microfiber cloths are the best...
by Bruce Vance | Sep 10, 2012 | Chemical Free House Cleaning, Green Cleaning, House Cleaning, Janitorial Services, News, Water Only Cleaning
Chemical Free Cleaning? Cleaning without chemicals! You’ve got to be kidding! No, we’re not. Chemicals certainly have their place in cleaning but they are heavily over-used. Today, chemical free cleaning is a true option. By using a state-of-the-art dry vapor steam...
by Sarah Vance | Aug 27, 2012 | Carpet Cleaning, Green Cleaning, House Cleaning, Janitorial Services, Lifestyle, News, Upholstery Cleaning
Return to Normal We are sort of Zen cleaning as of the start of this week – the students are back at UNC and our seasonal Chapel Hill area clients are returning for their Fall start-up clean. We’re getting closer to what passes for ‘normal’ around...
by Bruce Vance | May 21, 2012 | House Cleaning, Janitorial Services, News
There is a general misconception that chlorine bleach is a cleaner. Although it may have some ability to saponify grease because of its high pH (around 13), its primary action is as an oxidizer. This means bleach changes the molecular structure of certain substances...