Need some tips on supplies and solutions? Knowing how your supplies are used for different types of cleaning, surfaces, surface coatings, and types of grime is important when cleaning clients homes. I have some expert advice and tips for you, so pull up a chair, grab a coffee and watch! th-cam.com/play/PLh1fKdNH3piSCZWD3rdeFWSxC7j8uuGpr.html
Go to your local janitorial or cleaning supplies store. They have great professional products at affordable prices and can provide training on how to use them. Mention that you are a business, set up an account and they will give you even better prices. They also have variety of mops, buckets, vacuum cleaners, etc.
Angela Brown You are wonderful. I love you. you are going to help me and my children run a successful cleaning business and provide opportunity for many others. Thank you in advance. I look forward to more videos. And wish you many blessings.
I'm starting my own cleaning service, and luckily my boyfriend is an RV Technician. So, I have access to amazing industrial cleaners. ZEP Orange Gel Degreaser is my favorite!
I like the stainless steel popup wipes best in the grey canister for wiping metal surfaces, but I think a spot of cheap hand moisturizer on a damp cloth might do the same thing as I have done that followed by a quick polish off if I see streaks. Salt and baking soda paste for stove tops applied with non abrasive scrubby and bleach for stains in sinks, tubs, toilets etc and general purpose on everything else. I like cleaning my shower area with a spritz of water on all the walls and then I use dishwasher gel and a soft broom making sure to rinse well after its scrubbed. A dish washer rinsing agent helps with glass too and always use gloves and lint free clothes. Not a house cleaner just found these work for me after trying and ran the gambit of cleaning products even the big ones in Sam's club.
Angela Brown I use a regular soft nylon broom with a long pole and a smaller stiffer dustpan brush I picked up at dollar tree for nooks and crannies followed by a good rinse and wipe or squeegee. I suppose a dustpan brush would work too. I even keep a dollar tree dust pan and old tooth brushes for tricky areas in the vehicles
Hi Angela I work for a Industrial strength cleaning manufacturer and I’d be happy to have a discussion with you. I could point you towards some great companies that can supply your monthly needs.
Thank you for your question. I recommend reaching out to chemical suppliers or wholesalers in your area. They can provide guidance on purchasing chemicals in bulk
If you are talking about commercial cleaning it depends on the job. Instead of a cleaning caddy you'll have a cleaning cart and maybe a 30 gallon garbage cans on wheels. Instead of a mop you may have a burnisher or a riding floor sweeper. Your tools will change based on the scope of work.
Need some tips on supplies and solutions? Knowing how your supplies are used for different types of cleaning, surfaces, surface coatings, and types of grime is important when cleaning clients homes. I have some expert advice and tips for you, so pull up a chair, grab a coffee and watch!
th-cam.com/play/PLh1fKdNH3piSCZWD3rdeFWSxC7j8uuGpr.html
don't mix baking soda and vinegar because they make sodium acetate, an insoluble salt that just makes things dirtier
Go to your local janitorial or cleaning supplies store. They have great professional products at affordable prices and can provide training on how to use them. Mention that you are a business, set up an account and they will give you even better prices. They also have variety of mops, buckets, vacuum cleaners, etc.
Angela Brown
You are wonderful. I love you. you are going to help me and my children run a successful cleaning business and provide opportunity for many others. Thank you in advance. I look forward to more videos. And wish you many blessings.
I'm starting my own cleaning service, and luckily my boyfriend is an RV Technician. So, I have access to amazing industrial cleaners. ZEP Orange Gel Degreaser is my favorite!
That is awesome! Best of luck in your new venture!
I buy some from Sam’s club, Home Depot, Amazon. Here in the US
Thank you for sharing this tip👍
I like the stainless steel popup wipes best in the grey canister for wiping metal surfaces, but I think a spot of cheap hand moisturizer on a damp cloth might do the same thing as I have done that followed by a quick polish off if I see streaks. Salt and baking soda paste for stove tops applied with non abrasive scrubby and bleach for stains in sinks, tubs, toilets etc and general purpose on everything else. I like cleaning my shower area with a spritz of water on all the walls and then I use dishwasher gel and a soft broom making sure to rinse well after its scrubbed. A dish washer rinsing agent helps with glass too and always use gloves and lint free clothes. Not a house cleaner just found these work for me after trying and ran the gambit of cleaning products even the big ones in Sam's club.
Angela Brown I use a regular soft nylon broom with a long pole and a smaller stiffer dustpan brush I picked up at dollar tree for nooks and crannies followed by a good rinse and wipe or squeegee. I suppose a dustpan brush would work too. I even keep a dollar tree dust pan and old tooth brushes for tricky areas in the vehicles
Thanks so much for watching the show and taking the time to leave a comment. 👍
How can I get for stainless and windows glass
Do you know about HD Supply? They sell industrial cleaning supplies and in the lower 48 states have a great shipping program. hdsupplysolutions.com/
Menards has the biggest variety of cleaning products.
Kaboom is the BEST for shower cleaning in my experience! It’s a must try.
Thanks for sharing this tip!
You are correct you do not need a lot to get the job done.
Thanks for watching the video. 👍
Hi Angela I work for a Industrial strength cleaning manufacturer and I’d be happy to have a discussion with you. I could point you towards some great companies that can supply your monthly needs.
What a great concept. Yes, please contact me at Angela@AskaHouseCleaner.com I'd love to interview you on the show. 👏👏👏
Has this interview taken place? Would love to hear what Ryan had to say.
I want to start my office industrial business and I have no idea how to charge
If you are cleaning office buildings, I recommend you check out this paid link: savvycleaner.com/docs/commercial-cleaning-get-help/
🤔💭💡Sounds like a great idea 👍
I think so too! Thanks for watching.
Great 👍 video thank you 😊
Hi
I wanna start selling the chemicals in general, please advise the best place to buy in bulk
Thank you for your question. I recommend reaching out to chemical suppliers or wholesalers in your area. They can provide guidance on purchasing chemicals in bulk
What are the tools needed in Industrial cleaning
If you are talking about commercial cleaning it depends on the job. Instead of a cleaning caddy you'll have a cleaning cart and maybe a 30 gallon garbage cans on wheels. Instead of a mop you may have a burnisher or a riding floor sweeper. Your tools will change based on the scope of work.
The longest question ever lol
We'll take a short question now. Shoot :-)