Pet of the Month

Glover Cleaning – Pet of the Month

We're reinstituting "Pet of the Month", and to get us started is the beautiful Coco.  Kim Curran, the owner of Coco, is a valued customer and friend of Glover Cleaning.  She has graced us with her beautiful kitten, who is a Scottish Fold.  This breed is known for its friendly and agreeable personality and is a very sought after pet.

 

We want to thank Kim for sharing these photos and for her patronage to Glover Cleaning.  Kim we hope that you have many years of happiness with this little guy!!

 

Charitable Beginnings

As we have previously noted we are embarking on a company-wide initiative to be more involved in the community through charitable giving and participation.  In this spirit we are launching “Charitable Beginnings”, this month we are continuing our work with Toys for Tots and the Utah Food Bank.  It is our goal to gather 100lbs of food and 100 gifts this next month.  It is ambitious, but we feel that with your help we can accomplish these awesome goals.

We just gave thanks for everything that we’ve been given, this past weekend.  We here at Glover Cleaning, want to use those good feelings and take a running start at giving back. We hope this will propel us into the New Year and beyond for participation in charity work.  There is a lot of work to do to reach our goals, but with your help we can make that happen.  Take a moment and reflect on this past weekend and think about how you can help.  Hope to see you at the food and toy bin soon.  Thanks for choosing to be a part of the Glover family.

Ps.  Just a friendly reminder that all food and toys can be dropped off at our Bluffdale location.

Cleaning a Closet

1. Pull Out What You Don't Want Or Need – This doesn't have to be a glum process—think of it as going shopping in your closet!  Try on the clothes you haven't worn in a while. Would you buy them again? If so, they're keepers. (They should fit, be in style, and not need major repairs.) As for the rest, donate or consign it. If your weight tends to fluctuate, get the clothes that don't currently fit out of your closet and into storage elsewhere—maybe in plastic tubs in your basement. Remember: Your closet should be prime real estate, solely devoted to  clothes you currently wear.

2. Categorize

  • Hanging — pants, button-ups, shirts, long items
  • Folded – tee-shirts, sweaters, sweatshirts, jeans, shorts, sweats

3. Color-coordinate within each category- Arrange clothes left to right, white to black or light to dark.

4. Get matching hangers – When all your hangers are uniform you save space and have a great-looking closet. (I'm partial to those thin velvety ones; they're compact, clothes stay on them, and they prevent unsightly shoulder bumps.)

5. Hang belts, ties, and scarves – A pull-out rack is ideal for hanging these items. It'll save space and time and keep everything neat and tidy. Hooks work well too.

6. Use drawers – forundergarments, socks, hosiery, jewelry, and pashminos. Divider kits are a particularly handy tool for keeping socks and undergarments organized.

7. Use shelves – whenever possible. They're better than drawers because items that are folded and stacked neatly on shelves or in cubbyholes are easy to access–you don't have to go digging for your stuff. Shelves work particularly well for purses, jeans, tee-shirts, sweaters, sweatshirts, shorts, and sweats.

Having things clean and organized saves time.  That is what Glover Cleaning is all about, giving you back time with yourself, family, all the things that matter to you.  Coming home to clean and organized home makes life just a bit easier.

Black Friday & Friends

Here at Glover Cleaning we are getting in on the fun of Black Friday.  We want to invite all readers to visit our Facebook page and sign up to receive specials and promotions so that we can update you on our Black Friday promotion.  We want to make sure that you get the best possible deals from Glover Cleaning possible.  Take a moment and send this to your friends and family so that they can take advantage of these offers as well.

Just as a reminder we are still accepting food for the Utah Food Bank.  Anything that you can drop off to our Bluffdale office is appreciated.

Here is a link to our Facebook page and Black Friday promotion click here

Cleaning Stainless Steel

Here at Glover Cleaning, a Utah maid service, we know that cleaning can be a chore.  We hope this tip is useful.

Stainless steel is the material that people want on their sinks, fixtures, and sinks.  The reasons are many, durability and resistance to stain is high on the list.  But it is the look and feel that gives your kitchen that extra zing to your kitchen.  Stainless steel requires a bit of a delicate touch, to ensure that the shine of that polish lasts.  Here are a few tips to help you take care of your home.

There are a few materials around the house that you should avoid when cleaning your stainless steel.  The first material is bleach or any product that contains bleach.  Bleach has a nasty reaction with the metal producing a grey blemish.  The long term effects of bleach is rust to the steel.  Abrasive cleaners are also a big no-no, so put away the steel wool and brushes as well.  The polish gets scratched and begins the descent of the metal.

The best way to clean your appliances and fixtures is with a clean and lint free cloth.  To remove fingerprints dampen your cloth and squeeze out excess water before you clean the surface.  Drying thoroughly will ensure that you don’t have water spots and a nice finish.

Now if there is food splatter or grease that won’t come off with the damp cloth.  Add a few drops of mild detergent and that should be sufficient.  Sometimes on a sink you will have food that is burned or dried on so you are unable to clean with the above methods.  Make a paste with baking soda and water to the constituency of toothpaste.  Be careful not to scratch the surface as baking soda is mildly abrasive.  Let it soak if the mixture is unable to clean sufficiently.

We hope you found this useful, until later this is Glover Cleaning signing off.

Glover Cleaning Meets New Friends

In April this year, Glover Cleaning attended a convention hosted by www.arcsi.org where we met successful business owners in the cleaning industry interested in collaborating and sharing ideas about how to improve their businesses.  One business owner we met, and knew we wanted to emulate was Teresa Ward of Teresa's Family Cleaning in Long Island, New York.  We were able to chat with her for maybe about half an hour at the event, but knew she was a wealth of information.

In hopes of improving our cleaning department, I sent Teresa an email to see if she’d be open to a visit by Eric Villarreal and me so we could pick her brain a little.  The answer wasn’t only yes, it was absolutely yes, and an invite to stay in her home while there and an offer to pick us up.  I couldn’t believe it.

Well, we just got back from New York and were blown away.  Teresa was named 2009, New York State Small Business Person of the Year by the United States Small Business Administration, and she deserved it.  Not only does she run a great business, she’s a great member of her community and provides an incredible amount of charitable services, integrating her efforts to do well, and to do good.  Her giving ranges from cancer patients to Habitat for Humanity.  The organizations she participates in range from the standard Chambers of Commerce to mentoring for women owned businesses.  She’s the epitome of the Golden Rule.    I highly recommend viewing her website, run by one of her great staff, Margaret, to see all that they do for their community, www.teresasfamilycleaning.com.

So, fresh from New York, we hope to bring some of this goodness to our community in Salt Lake, Utah.  You can expect from us to continue to provide great cleaning services.  What you will begin to see is more effective interactions with our office staff, and your patronage of us enabling us to both do well and do good.  Teresa’s, and many members of ARCSI, have shown us that this should be the case.

Thank you Teresa’s Family Cleaning and thank you ARCSI for the great examples.  We hope to measure up.  You’ve been awesome so far.

 

Glover Lover’s: Post a Scorecard & enter to Win!

As seen below, we have one of Shawn’s recent scorecards as he prepares for the Utah Open qualifier. We’d like to see how your golf game is going.

So, post a picture of your most recent scorecard & enter to win a house cleaning & one round of golf with Shawn himself.

This contest is straight forward, any person who “likes” us on Facebook and tells a friend about us on Facebook is entered to win. What do you win?

The best thing ever! A free cleaning, so you can go have fun while the cleaning gets done. ADDITIONALLY, you get one free round of golf with Shawn (he will be giving out tips and tricks to a perfect round if you want)

Shawn doesn’t like to brag, so we are bragging for him. We are confident that he has a chance to win the Utah open. The Glover Family is backing him up 100% and so should you. Spread the word and get involved!!!!!

Shawn Powell scorecard Glover Cleaning Utah Open Athlete

Post all scorecards on our facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/glovercleaning

click here & enter to win: http://www.facebook.com/glovercleaning?sk=app_143103275748075

Restriction: free cleaning applicable in some cities in the state of Utah. If you reside outside our area of coverage, we can clean a friend’s home for you.

Shawn’s Stats:
Age: Old enough to remember when Johnny Miller was winning tournaments.

Height: 5’11

Weight: 210 pounds of pure table muscles.

Favorite club: Driver Callaway FT-9 Tour 9.5° Driver, Graphite Extra Stiff.

Favorite course: Fox Hollow.

Favorite memory: Winning the 2010 Cascade Club Championship. Growing up in the Provo area I played this golf course often, winning the championship gave me great satisfaction.

Longest drive: 376 (Mark & Gill are my witnesses)

Favorite item in his golf attire: Shoes

“Lucky Charm”: U Of U divot repair tool that my friend Eric gifted me. I also carry coins/trinkets gifted to me, from the people I love. I am 100% believer in surrounding myself with positive energy.

Shawn Comments: I am humbled by this opportunity when Matt approached me with the idea I was shocked. Working for the Glover Family has been an answer to my prayers. I want to thank the Glover Family for all of their Support. I hope I represent them well.

Question & Answer

"Big coca cola spill" in the middle of my living room, and I had to buy the light colored carpet!!!! When the accident first happened, I patted the carpet down with a dry towel. To soak up the coca cola & minimized the damage, I then poured some water and a bit of soap and scrubbed. I know that was probably not the best thing to do, but I panic. Now my carpet has a weird brown tint to it, please help.
Sorry to hear about your carpet. Accidents happen, and the light colored carpet always gets the full force of a spill. I suggest trying out this pop remover for best results, but remember some stains are permanent.cleaning carpet
1.     Mix together ¼ cup of hydrogen peroxide & 3 cups of water. Spray the hydrogen peroxide and water on the stain and let it soak for about 10 minutes.  Mix ¼ cup of white vinegar & ¾ cup of cold water and rinse the stain.  Blot the spot dry, do not scrub.

 

(Test the pop remover on a piece of extra carpet or in a closet for possible carpet discoloration)