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		<title>Tips On Becoming A Successful Contract Cleaning Company</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 23:24:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff W</dc:creator>
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Deciding on moving into the contract cleaning or commercial cleaning services would take serious consideration as it is an extremely competitive business arena. Aside from competing against about 150 or more US-wide cleaning companies, there will also be small to medium size cleaning businesses that are operating in your area along with a mixture of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Deciding on moving into the contract cleaning or commercial cleaning services would take serious consideration as it is an extremely competitive business arena. Aside from competing against about 150 or more US-wide cleaning companies, there will also be small to medium size cleaning businesses that are operating in your area along with a mixture of one-man band outfits.<br />
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You will need to endeavor to break into this market, gain some footing and only then start expanding. And how will you be able do those? Office cleaning is the most competitive and also the most difficult to break into – probably it is also best avoided. You will be advised that to succeed, you need a unique selling point. So, what will be unique in your services? If you want to go into general cleaning, you will find it quite hard to come up with a unique selling point for your services. It could be “excellent quality,” or “totally reliable.” Whatever it would be, you should check out what your competitors – they may also be saying the same things.</p>
<p>To have an edge over your possible competitors, you have to find a niche market that has not yet been explored nor exploited and market yourself on that. There are still a lot of areas which has not yet been tapped and explored by cleaners, but it could be unlikely that your immediate area or your neighborhood can provide you enough work in your market niche. So to earn more income, you have to be prepared to travel, and market your services where there is greater need of it.</p>
<p>What other niche market are there? There’s computer cleaning, indoor plant cleaning, yacht cleaning(in and out), natural stone cleaning and gravestone cleaning to put in some. Do researches on the kind of market well before taking the leap in that direction. You may put in particular specialism, however, you potential clients may not see the need for it. But of course, you can try to convince them of their need.</p>
<p>If you are lucky enough to land in a niche market, you must strive to promote it from the point of fulfilling your client’s needs and/or solving a problem for them. If they do not see a problem for you to solve, then you have hope.</p>
<p>You may also try and put in a lot of work and get a franchise of a large company, but this has its own pitfalls too. In some cases, being a franchisee hardly feels that you are self-employed and your own boss, you are doing all the work and some other people are reaping the dividends of it. So if you take on that route, be sure to choose your franchise company with outmost caution, and only after doing intensive research on them. Cleaning business is not as easy as it seem, you need to have a lot of patience, strategy and a lot of planning to start it up – just any other businesses! </p>
<p>See: <a href="http://www.startcleaningservice.com">How to start a contract cleaning company</a></p>
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		<title>An Immaculately Clean Toilet And Bath For Your Clients</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 02:46:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff W</dc:creator>
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Our home is one of out favorite places – the most important that we need to have. Soon as we have our own homes, we try to do our best to keep it clean and neat as possible. This is one of the reasons why maid cleaning services has grown suddenly. More and more couples [...]]]></description>
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<p>Our home is one of out favorite places – the most important that we need to have. Soon as we have our own homes, we try to do our best to keep it clean and neat as possible. This is one of the reasons why maid cleaning services has grown suddenly. More and more couples are deciding to both handle jobs that would take most of their time away from their homes. So if you are planning to start your own maid cleaning service or if you already are operating one, then you will agree that cleaning the clients’ toilet and bathroom is very important. Here are some tips to help you impress your customers with a perfectly cleaned toilet and bath.<br />
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One of the areas in our house that always seem to get dirty is our bathroom. Soon as the next person enters it, and along with all the toothpaste, shampoo and soap and others that we use inside, accumulation of different types of dirt is really unavoidable. They just materialize just minutes after having it cleaned! And as cleaning service provider, you should skillfully get rid of all of these. And you must also consider that wet state of bathrooms that makes it more prone to all kinds of bacteria.</p>
<p>So how can you efficiently clean the bathroom? Here are some tips:</p>
<p>Start from parts that needs your thorough attention and graduate to the wall tiles and then to the floors. Doing this saves you time because you won’t need to repeat cleaning and scrubbing the floors.</p>
<p>Brush of soap crust from the soap holder and be careful not to slip on the bits of soap that falls on the floor.</p>
<p>Acids such as vinegar or lemon juice can clean lime or hard water that had built up on sinks and sides of the drain. Do not use acid for too long as porcelain enamel surfaces can be damaged. Always rinse thoroughly after. If you need to clean fiber glass, always ask clients their preferred cleaning material for these. Acids cannot be used for this but there are a lot of commercial cleaning materials available that are safe. Always read the labels carefully.</p>
<p>If the client’s bathroom plumbing is broken, let the client know so that he can have it fixed immediately. Continuously dripping water will just stain the sink and tiles again.</p>
<p>An effective agent for removing soap crust from any area in the bathroom is baking soda in warm water.</p>
<p>Watch out when using abrasive cleaning tools because most of the things in a bathroom can easily get scratched. It will be much better if you do not bring in anything abrasive in the bathroom. Soft brushes and sponges can do the trick.</p>
<p>Avoid using scouring powers which are used for all purpose cleaning as this can scratch tiles and sinks too.</p>
<p>And lastly, do not forget cleaning faucets. Spots on chrome finish can be easily cleaned using soap and water. Brush the under edges of the faucet and dry off the whole fixture with a kitchen paper towel to restore its sparkle.</p>
<p>See: <a href="http://www.startcleaningservice.com">Home Cleaning Services</a></p>
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