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GENERAL CLEANING (DONE IN THE DAY TIME):-





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GENERAL CLEANING (DONE IN THE DAY TIME):-

1. Dusting of furniture and fixtures.
2. Dry mopping of the floor.
3. Window cleaning.
4. Upper of uppolstery, furnishings.
5. Repositioning of furniture.
6. Removal of shots and stains.
7. Flower arrangement and cleaning of counters.
8. Empting of ashtray.



EXTRA CLEANING (ALLOCATED ONE DAY OF THE WEEK):-

1. Wiping of planters, hots, cleaning of stores.
2. Brasso of door handle, rails etc.
3. Wiping of window frames.
4. Cleaning of groves, jalies etc.
5. Washing of mats.
6. Through cleaning of staircase one by one.



SPECIAL CLEANING (DONE IN THE NIGHT):-

1. Floor scrulling and polishing.
2. Carpet cleaning and shampoo.
3. Brasso of all articles.
4. Word polishing.
5. Chandeliar cleaning.
6. Uppolstery vaccuming.
7. Cleaning of porch.
8. Dusting of floor mats.
9. Entrance doors cleaning.



LOUNGE AREAS

GENERAL CLEANING:-

1. Dusting of furniture and fixtures.
2. Dry mopping of the floor.
3. Window cleaning.
4. Upper of uppolstery furnishing.
5. Removal of shots and stains.
6. Emptying of ashtray.
7. Flower arrangement and cleaning of counters.
8. Repositionong of furniture.
9. Wiping of table’s and chair along with clearance.



EXTRA CLEANING:-

Wiping of fixtures, decorative items, carpet corner cleaning, cleaning of table tops, glass, legs of furniture etc.

SPECIAL CLEANING:-



1. Dusting of higher areas like false ceiling.
2. Floor scrulling and polishing.
3. Carpet cleaning and shampooing.
4. Brasso of all articles.
5. Wood polishing.
6. Chandelier cleaning.
7. Cleaning of porch area.
8. Dusting of floor mats.
9. Entrance and cleaning of ashtray bobbles.
10. Cleaning of service areas the service counter and its back area.

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