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Things and Areas Typically Excluded from House Cleaners’ Cleaning Tasks

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🧹 How to Prepare for a Flawless Clean (So Nothing Gets Missed)
Clarity starts with you. A little prep ensures your cleaner’s time is spent on your priorities:

Make a “Yes/No” List
→ “Yes: Wipe inside microwave, clean fridge shelves.”
→ “No: Don’t move knick-knacks on my grandmother’s hutch.”
Declutter Surfaces
→ Clear countertops, tables, and floors before they arrive. Cleaners sanitize—they don’t organize.
Secure Pets & Valuables
→ Place pets in a closed room with water. Lock away prescription meds, jewelry, or sensitive documents.
Flag “Special Requests” Early
→ Text in advance: “Could you please wipe down the ceiling fan blades today? I have a step stool.” Many will accommodate if it’s safe and pre-approved.
🤝 The Real Value: Partnership, Not Just a Service
A great house cleaner isn’t a ghost who vanishes with the dust. They’re a steward of your sanctuary—someone who notices when the grout is graying faster, when the shower seal is peeling, when the air feels heavier. They’ll often mention these things—not to upsell, but to help you protect your home.

When you understand their scope, you free them to do what they do best:
→ Transform chaos into calm
→ Turn surfaces into sanctuaries
→ Give you back the most precious resource: time

So hire with confidence. Communicate with kindness. And rest easy knowing your home is in skilled, respectful hands.

Because a truly clean home isn’t just about sparkle.
It’s about trust—in the people who care for it, and in the boundaries that keep everyone safe.

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