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Stanley Steemer Gets Your Home Holiday Ready

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The holidays are a great time of year for celebrating with family and friends.  During this season of frequent visitors, I want my house to be warm and inviting, which for me means that it needs to be clean from top to bottom.

Now while I can do wonders with a vacuum cleaner, duster and a few choice cleaning products, there are just some things I need to call the professionals in for.  When your home needs a thorough deep cleaning, see the friendly folks at Stanley Steemer!

Stanley Steemer Will Tackle Any Tough Cleaning Job

Our living room is the busiest area in the house.  We watch TV, play games, read books as well as do a million other things right here in our living room, but honestly, I can't remember the last time our carpets were deep cleaned.  :puke:  We had several high traffic areas which showed stains of one kind or another.  And especially for the overall hygiene of our home, I couldn't wait to have Stanley Steemer come deep clean our living room carpet.

During our scheduled time frame, two gentlemen arrived and immediately got to work, helping us move our large sofa out of the way.  They then deep cleaned our carpets and spot treated any troublesome areas.  I wish I would have been able to see exactly what was getting sucked out of our carpet, but with a messy husband, 4-year-old daughter and long-haired pooch, I have a pretty good idea. :wow:  Since Stanley Steemer is certified to remove more than 98% of dry soil from floors, a rate significantly higher than self-cleaning methods, I felt especially confident that my carpets were reaching a new level of clean.

Just see for yourself what a difference the folks at Stanley Steemer can make:

This is the EXACT same piece of carpet...big difference, right?  After just a few hours, my living room carpet was dry and we could all enjoy the fresh, clean floor we had again.  Now, Stanley Steemer wasn't able to get out every single stain, but they did make a big difference in the overall condition of my living room carpet.

The folks at Stanley Steemer were extremely professional and courteous and did their best to give our home a thorough cleaning.  But Stanley Steemer doesn't just do carpets, they can handle a myriad of deep cleaning tasks from tile and grout cleaning, furniture cleaning and even water damage restoration.

To help you see through the dirt that lurks in your home and really make it merry and bright, the experts in the field from Stanley Steemer offer these holiday tips for maintaining a cleaner, healthier home:

With the holidays come the house guests

Reduce the amount of dirt and mud that may get tracked into your home by using indoor and outdoor entrance mats.

Pickup in a flash

Why deny the inevitable? At some point this season you’ll deal with red wine, gravy, pine needles or candle wax drippings on the carpet. Remember to act quickly to clean up any spills or stains; consider keeping a professional spot remover handy at all time or use items commonly found around the home such as white vinegar and baking soda.

Dirt is the ultimate scrooge

Keep up with the high traffic areas in the home, especially during entertaining season, by vacuuming them two to three times a week and the rest of your carpets at least once a week.

If you want to have your house in tip top shape before all of the holiday visitors arrive, then be sure to give your local Stanley Steemer a call today!

Disclosure:  The Stanley Steemer gift certificate, information, and two gift packs have been provided by Stanley Steemer.

Melissa @ Mommy Living the Life of Riley: I'm a former 7th grade Science teacher turned stay-at-home mom that lives in Houston, Texas. I am married to my college sweetheart and have a beautiful daughter named Riley, that definitely keeps me on my toes! I am also involved in starting a small business which would both manufacture and sell an invention that I've patented, called Toothpaste 2 Go. I love interacting with my readers and hope to learn as much about you as you learn about me!

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