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Floor Deep Cleaning

CleanQ Offer professional floor deep cleaning service to remove dirt, stains, and bacteria, eaving your floors spotless, refreshed, and like new.

We Clean All Sorts of

Floorings

VINYL
PARQUET

The process of floor deep cleaning will vary depending on the type of flooring material being cleaned. 

STONE
TILES
How we work
STEP 01
Inspect the floor

Evaluating the floor's condition and the type of flooring is crucial for identifying the best cleaning method, suitable tools, and maintenance strategy required to achieve optimal cleanliness.

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STEP 03
Corners are not left behind

The process of cleaning the hard-to-reach corners and edges of floors, which are often neglected during routine cleaning. These areas can accumulate dirt, dust, and debris over time, which can affect the appearance and hygiene of the entire floor.

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STEP 02
Deep Cleaning Process

We adopt using power scrubber machine which provides the most effective deep-down cleaning. This process involves using specialized cleaning agents to remove dirt and stains. The dirt water is then extracted out from the floor to leave the floor extremely clean.

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STEP 04
Protective Coating

To protect the vinyl flooring from damage, it is often recommended to seal the surface with a protective coating. First, it is to protect against scratches and wear. The protective coating also helps vinyl floorings resistance to spills and stains. Sealed vinyl flooring is less porous, which makes it more hygienic and easier to clean, as dirt and bacteria are less likely to penetrate the surface.

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FAQ

The Ins And Outs of How We Do Business

  • How long does a post-renovation cleaning take?
    Post-renovation cleaning typically takes between 3 to 5 hours, depending on the housing size and the conditions. At CleanQ, we ensure that at least 4 professional cleaners are assigned to deliver the best possible results efficiently (Floor Deep Cleaning + Post Renovation Surfaces cleaning).
  • Do I need Post-Renovation Deep cleaning after the general cleaning provided by the ID/Contractors?
    It is common for interior designers (ID) or contractors to provide a general cleaning service upon the completion of renovation works. However, this cleaning is usually limited to a basic sweep and wipe to remove surface-level dust and debris. In comparison, post-renovation deep cleaning is significantly more thorough and meticulous. At CleanQ, we utilize professional-grade equipment, eco-friendly biodegradable cleaning agents, and proven techniques to deliver exceptional cleanliness, ensuring your home is fresh, safe, and truly move-in ready.
  • What is included in the Post-Renovation Deep cleaning?
    We clean surfaces, fixtures, carpentry, internal windows, floors, walls, and any built-in furniture to remove dust, debris, and residue left behind from renovation work. In our cleaning process, we deliberately avoid the use of harsh chemicals to prevent any potential damage to surfaces and finishes. As a result, while general stains and residue will be addressed, complete stain removal may be subjective depending on the surface condition and the nature of the stains.
  • How soon after renovation can cleaning be scheduled?
    Cleaning can be scheduled once all renovation and construction works have been fully completed, and the space is free from ongoing contractor activities. Ideally, it should be arranged before the delivery of bulky furniture to ensure thorough access to all areas.
  • What should I do before the cleaners arrive?
    Make sure all renovation work is completed, remove personal belongings if possible, and secure any valuables.
  • Do you offer any guarantees?
    Yes, we do. Our team conducts a handover process at the end of each session to review the completed work and address any immediate concerns on-site. If you are unable to be present during the handover upon job completion, the cleaning service will be considered satisfactory and deemed completed.
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