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Client Comments Page – “Post Your Thoughts and Read Others”

"A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words."

“Our Clients Are The Best.”

We want to here from you. Share with us how your cleaning experience has been with A Helping Hand.

Let us know the good, the great, and the not so great. We want to hear it all right here posted on our blog. Why?

1. Your feedback is important to us. We want to here what you you to say about how we cleaned your home.

2. We want others to how we are doing as well. We feel we should not have anything to hide. Let us and the world know how we are doing.

To post a comment you will see the Comment Field below. Fill in your comment, your name, and push enter. Then you are finished.

Thank you for business. We sincerely appreciate it

Scott & Kathy Kindberg

Here are some things our clients have been saying about A Helping Hand.

- “I love cleaning day. That evening at home is so relaxing. It’s niceto look around and knoweverthing is clean and I can spend more time with my family.”  -Madison

“4 out of 4 Stars” – Middleton

“Great  Job!” – Ben, Middleton

“4 out of 4 Stars” – Rekha

“4+ Stars” – Virginia

“Fantastic! We love the girls.” Marcia



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Madison House Cleaning Checklist

Cleaning Checklist

Your Guide to Helping You Never Cleaning Your Home Again.


by A Helping Hand 608-829-2444


Formal Living, Dining & Family Room Areas:

* Dust furniture
* Vacuum carpets
* Clean under couch cushions
* Dust light fixtures
* Dust exposed heat registers and baseboards
* Dust windowsills
* Patio doors inside and out

Kitchen and Laundry Areas:

* Clean countertops
* Clean small kitchen appliances
* Microwave inside and out
* Stove exterior and inside oven window
* Refrigerator exterior, rubber seals and air vents
* Cabinet exteriors
* Dishwasher and trash compactor exteriors
* Sink, faucet and drain
* Inside windows over sink
* Dust window sills
* Vacuum and mop floors
* Dust exposed heat registers and baseboards
* Washer and dryer exteriors; inside washer lid

Bedrooms and Office Areas:

* Dust furniture
* Vacuum carpets
* Linens: change or straighten
* Dust exposed heat registers and baseboards
* Dust light fixtures, lampshades and artwork

Master Bath/ Hallway Bath/ Half Bath:

* Tub/shower stall(s)
* Commode inside and out
* Lights, mirrors and counter
* Clean cabinet exteriors
* Paper holder/towel racks
* Vacuum and mop floors and rugs
* Dust exposed heat registers and baseboards

Entry, Exit, Stairwell, Hallway

* Dust furniture
* Dust light fixtures, lamp shades and artwork
* Vacuum and mop floors
* Dust exposed heat register and baseboards

Rotational Tasks:

These tasks are typically completed on a rotational basis,

depending on the needs in your home from visit to visit,

or we will select these tasks based on an area or room of concentration.

* Polish furniture
* Move and clean under furniture
* Edge carpets
* Clean unexposed heat registers and baseboards
* Cobweb patrol
* Dust ceiling fans
* Wash artwork/light fixtures
* Wash window frames
* Wash door frames
* Polish kitchen cabinets
* Wash kitchen baseboards and splashboards
* Polish bathroom cabinets

Add-On Services: ($30/hr. Team Member)

The following services may be available with prior advance notice and at additional charge.

These items are not considered every-time cleaning tasks.

* Wash windows inside
* Wash walls and ceilings
* Empty, wipe and replace items inside the cabinets and/or hutches
* Removes shoes, etc. from closets, vacuum and replace
* Vacuum drapes
* Clean ornate chandeliers
* Remove ashes from fireplace
* Clean inside oven (please run self-cleaning ovens the night before)
* Clean inside the refrigerator

We look forward to helping you. Contact us today for your customized quote.

quote@madisonhousecleaning.net

Scott Kindberg

A Helping Hand 608-829-2444

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Grass Stain Removal from Clothing

To remove grass stains, dab the area with rubbing alcohol or diluted hydrogen peroxide before washing. Or, try putting liquid dishwashing detergent on the stain, let sit for ten minutes then wash.

For more Cleaning tips, visit http://Cleaning.lifetips.com

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Mustard Stain Removal from Silk

To remove a mustard stain from a silk garment, if the garment is washable silk, first rinse in cold water. Then gently rub a protein hair shampoo or a liquid enzyme detergent, such as Era, into the stain and allow it to sit for a few minutes. Soak 12 hours in soapy water. Rinse well. Don’t twist or pull. Handle the silk gently and hang it to dry. If the silk is not washable, have the garment dry cleaned.

For more Cleaning tips, visit http://Cleaning.lifetips.com

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