Picture frames, cabinets, shelves
The top edge of picture frames, cabinets and shelves — eyes don't see them, hands rarely reach them. Over months a fine, sticky dust layer builds up there.
Picture frame tops, cabinet tops, skirting boards, door frames, roller-shutter rails — the places regular cleaning misses. For homes, offices and practices. Honest limits: no radiator fins, no heavy furniture.
The top edge of picture frames, cabinets and shelves — eyes don't see them, hands rarely reach them. Over months a fine, sticky dust layer builds up there.
Roller-shutter rails, sliding-door tracks, window rebates: narrow gaps where dust and insect remains collect. A regular vacuum doesn't get in.
Back of the sofa, behind the TV unit, under the bed. Accessible only when furniture is moved slightly — by arrangement with you.
Door frame tops, skirting boards, socket surrounds, light-switch frames. Small surfaces, many of them — it adds up.
This is how a typical living room looks through our lens. Each point is a spot that regular cleaning misses. Let's see how many you were aware of.
Sensitive surfaces get dry microfibre. Sticky old dust on skirting boards — lightly damp. High spots with a telescopic pole. The tool decides the result.
For sensitive surfaces: picture frames, electronics, lacquered wood. Dry binds fine dust into the cloth — no wipe marks, no water on delicate material.
For skirting boards, door frames, cabinet tops: a mist-damp cloth picks up sticky old dust. Nothing drips, nothing runs.
For high spots a telescopic pole with a microfibre head. For rails and narrow gaps, vacuum-cleaner nozzles. The tool decides the result.
Clean isn't what shines. Clean is what no one finds any more.
We walk through with you and define the dust traps per room. Photo notes, a list — the basis for the quote and the run-through.
Classic cleaning rule: high surfaces first, then middle, then floor. Otherwise everything lands again on the surface you just cleaned.
Telescopic pole plus dry microfibre. With thick old dust, carefully — otherwise it sprinkles down on the floor, then it's double work.
All around — including where shoes regularly bump. Door frame tops usually go years without anyone reaching them.
Light furniture we can carefully shift by arrangement. Heavy furniture, pianos, electronic stacks stay where they are — safety first.
A visual check per room. What stays we tell you on site. If an area wasn't reachable (blocked, too heavy): we name it honestly.
The narrow fins between radiator panels aren't our territory. Cleaning them safely takes disassembly or a heating service. We clean the outside — for the inside we recommend a specialist.
We shift light furniture a little by arrangement — sofa corner, chair. Dismantling heavy furniture, moving cabinets, shifting pianos: that's a removal company. Otherwise damage falls on us — that's not cleaning any more.
Taking down lamps is electrician work. Washing curtains is textile cleaning. Shampooing upholstery is its own discipline. We dust the outsides — for the inside and the inside-inside, other specialists.
You get in touch with number of rooms and a rough impression (rarely cleaned, after renovation, before visitors). A photo via WhatsApp helps us in advance.
We walk through, build the points list, clarify what may be moved and what may not. Fixed price in writing, honestly priced.
Systematically room by room, top to bottom. What wasn't reachable, we tell you honestly at the end.
Contact us for a non-binding audit. Within 24 hours you receive a tailored analysis of your property.
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