Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Bathroom Grout

By Rick Amorey

I've had a fever for awhile now. I've been experiencing some random coughing, as well as having a consistent runny nose. And to add to the irritation, the usual medicines that I take have stopped working for me. We thought that it was brought about by the untidiness of the home; once the household is clean, then cleaning it would make me feel better.

But that's the quandary; I'm generally the guy who does the cleaning in the house. As I was, at the time, stuck to my bed, I couldn't actually do it. And if I can't do it, the dirty atmosphere won't make me feel better. So, in a rare display of sincerity, my family decided to help me clean the house this one time. For the most part.

In just under a day, the whole house was clean, save two places in particular. None in my family, even at their most generous, wanted to offer themselves up to clean the two bathrooms.

I still didn't get better the next day, and we surmised that it was because of the unkempt bathroom. I resigned to look for any "professional bathroom cleaners" on the internet. I didn't find any, though I got close; I found a website on grout-cleaning that may just fit the job. I decided to contact them, then, but not before convincing my brother to clean everything else unrelated to grout, such as the toilet.

So, after paying my brother ten dollars for the deed (he wanted twenty), I had the grout cleaners come over to do business with them. With the costs agreed upon, they immediately set up their equipment and began the cleaning. And I must say, I am thoroughly impressed.

I could never have duplicated the quality of the work that they did, even if I weren't sick. Both bathrooms in our household were cleaned up so well. It was worth calling them up for it, and I will be doing business with them again in the future.

As a closing remark, I'm glad to say that I was no longer sick the next day. - 16492

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