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The experts at Two Maids of Greenville are sharing pro tips to add to your regular cleaning regimen.

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We know a clean home is a happy home, so we’re sharing three helpful tips courtesy of Two Maids of Greenville:

  1. Regularly disinfect your sponges by tossing them in the dishwasher with a regular load once a week.
  2. Drag a dryer sheet along your dusty baseboards, or to quickly clean up pet hair.
  3. Restore cloudy glassware by soaking them in white vinegar for five minutes followed by a normal dishwashing cycle.

Want to clean up, but don’t have the time (or the energy)? Let Two Maids of Greenville do the dirty work for you.

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