February 1, 2009
Bathroom Grout
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 family went through the household, and it was spotlessly clean after. Except for the bathroom, that is.
And as I didn't get better the next day, I decided that the best way to deal with it is to call someone who can do some cleaning for a change. I went online and looked for any; that's when I stumbled upon a group of grout cleaners in the area. I decided that they would fit the task, and I convinced my brother to clean all non-grout related mess in the bathroom.
After being charged ten dollars by my brother for the deed, I had the grout cleaners come over. The costs were manageable, and pretty soon they cleaned the bathroom floor. And I must say, their work was very impressive.
The grout cleaners have done what I could never do even at full health; they were able to clean both bathrooms so well, it looks as if the tiles have just been applied onto the floor. It's well worth the cost of calling them up, and I will make sure to do it again in the future.
As a closing remark, I'm glad to say that I was no longer sick the next day.
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