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Post by rusty on May 23, 2007 6:21:30 GMT -5
Yesterday, we did an initial clean on a home that has four boys. They had a housekeeper until a month ago, both owners are radiologist. We bid really high, because one they could afford it and two they have four kids. To make a long story short, it took me almost one hour just to scrub away the layers of soap scum in the shower. We usually use Comet hard water and soap scum remover works OK, but looking for something a little stronger. Anyone know of a good soap scum remover let me know. I left one tile dirty so they could see the difference. You could take your nail and scratch it off it was so bad. But it's nice when you charge 175.00 for initial, and the owner comes home and gives you another 40.00 because it never looked so good. Customer satisfaction is the name of the game! Rusty
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Post by 911 on May 25, 2007 21:47:42 GMT -5
Easy off oven cleaner. The kind in the spray bottle. Let it sit and do the hard work for you.
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Post by spotless on May 26, 2007 22:01:07 GMT -5
I like CDC 10. Make sure you rinse it off though. Carla
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Post by Kris on Jul 20, 2007 13:05:01 GMT -5
I use the magic erasers and an all natural cleaner. This house I just did the bathroom had so much dirt and soap scum on it the owner said that it has never come off and not to worry about it. I used the above and it looked like new. The home owner could not believe that the tub or surround could be that clean.
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Post by earthlydream on Oct 10, 2007 11:57:39 GMT -5
What natural cleaner did you use?
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Kris
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Post by Kris on Nov 2, 2007 13:14:40 GMT -5
It is from Seaside Naturals. It was their bathroom cleaner. I have used all of their cleaning products and I have been very happy with them.
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Post by tailoredmaid on Dec 23, 2007 18:41:19 GMT -5
Magic eraser and Strength Bathroom Cleaner from Aromalogics works great.
I also heard Spot-X is perfect for the job too.
Torrey
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