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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My house is 4000 sq feet. I can't keep up with the cleaning anymore. My question: if you have a similar sized home, how long does it take to clean it? If you have a cleaning service, how long does it take them? I am thinking even if I can hire out part of it, that would help. We have hardwood everywhere. So if I can find someone to do bathrooms and floors, it would help.[/quote] OP, I have a suggestion for you. Hardwood floors - To sweep hardwood use the commercial grade flat floor duster - your hardwood floor will be clean in a jiffy. Use it dry. [img]http://i00.i.aliimg.com/photo/v4/216130842/Commercial_Cotton_Flat_Floor_Dust_Mop.jpg[/img] To wash hard wood floors - use Hoover Floormate (http://www.amazon.com/Hoover-FloorMate-Deluxe-Cleaner-FH40160PC/dp/B00CM220CK/) - it washes and dries at the same time. It is a life-saver. I have two of them - one solely for bathrooms. Bathrooms - Use Scrubbing Bubbles - for tubs, sinks and showers. It really cleans up everything easily, without elbow grease. Tilex for mold does the same. Use Lysol toilet cleaner for your toilet pots. If you can outsource it - great! But beware, there is always issues with the cleaning woman being unreliable - cleaning companies are pricier but much more reliable. [/quote]
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