Showing posts with label art of clean and floor repair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art of clean and floor repair. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Art of Clean, Abseiling for Charity (EACH)

A couple of months ago, my boss – Pierre, asked me to have a look around the World Wide Web (preferably in the Cambridge locale) and find a charitable challenge. Something that would inspire and see our staff pushing themselves to promote a worthy cause. We do this from time to time (here's Pierre doing the ice bucket challenge). After some hours, I whittled the options down and presented Pierre with my decision – abseiling for EACH (East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices).


For those of you that have never abseiled before, it entails a couple of ropes (one for you to direct your rate of decent) and one for the safety bloke (to hold onto in case your rate of decent is a little faster than you’d envisaged). You’re strapped to within an inch of your manhood (see attached photos) and then, you jump, literally.
Now, it’s not the waiting to jump, although that’s a little nerve wracking, it’s not the climb to the top (elevator ride in this case) and it’s not even the casual joking by the safety people about red dots being cleaned off the pavement prior to your jump…it’s the leaning back over the ledge and releasing the rope.
When I proposed this jump, I had, in fact, imagined one or two of your brave and burly chaps on the team to take up the challenge. Short of that, I’d hope Louise, Gail or Laurence might “man-up”…sadly this was not the case. So, when the eyes circled the room, looking for a willing wimp, they settled on me.
To be honest, I’ve para-glided before and I’ve parachuted before, but the first was as a passenger and in a heavy mist, so I couldn’t see anything until it was happening; the second was a tandem jump, as a surprise from my wife on my 35th birthday (you can’t say no when you need to look confident and brave in front of your Mrs), but this one was all but self-inflicted.
Disclaimer: I’m a touch terrified of heights. No, Really!
My legs shake, my arms shake, my feet wobble…
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But when you think of the good it does, abseiling for a charity, then you jump. You jump and you think, it’s worth it…and it is.
EACH are a hospice charity (Britain was recently announced as the leader in world-wide hospice care) and it’s their job to support and reassure families and children when they are going through one of the most trying and fraught times of their lives. For this, they are 100% worth the wobbly legs.
Back to the fun…and it actually is, when you get going.
You lean back, jump over the ledge to the wall, releasing a little tension in the rope and drop. You control the rate and after you’ve gotten into the swing of things, it’s fun to go fast.
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So, I would say, I recommend abseiling and charitable work and descending off the Guildhall in Cambridge because the view is spectacular and if you have a few friends there, the support makes the jump that much easier. 
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Art of Clean
 is a specialist cleaning firm in: 




Working for domestic or commercial clients throughout Cambridgeshire, Essex, Suffolk and Hertfordshire.

For more information on our services contact our friendly team on 01223 863632 or email us at info@artofclean.co.uk

Friday, 7 August 2015

Why bother with a Marble floor?

Marble is a sophisticated and elegant flooring option; it comes in a range of colours and finishes that will give the space a strikingly lavish feel.

Marble is quarried from a number of countries around the world, each with its own individual, natural characteristics. Sadly marble from the UK tends to be Purbeck, a dull, Gray/Brown colour, but by contrast and if you're willing to go a touch wider afield, you can get pretty much whatever colour tiling you can dream of.

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It's for that reason that we take so much care over your floors. That's Pierre (Owner of Art of Clean)  kissing your floor. OK, maybe not, but he does like marble, a lot.

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Attention to detail is key, especially when it comes to flooring that has weathered the elements for the better part of 400 million years. The last thing you want is someone who doesn't know what he/she is doing. Look at that fellow below, now there's attention.

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Here's the technical stuff: 

Step one: Inspection

Identify any stains that need removal, loose grout or generally sensitive areas.

Step Two: Protection

Safeguard the walls and furniture against spray and splash.

Step Three: Dry Soil Removal

Removal of dry dirt prior to cleaning.

Step Four: Application

Applying the cleaning solution via either a sprayer or directly from a container.

Step Five: Agitation

A rotary cleaning system is employed either by machine or hand.

Step Six: Drying

This can take up to twelve hours in some cases.

Step Seven: Polishing

Using diamond encrusted rotary pads we smooth and polish the life back into the marble.

Step Eight: Impregnation

The technical part that simply means protecting your marble.

And that's it done.

This is what comes from a good cleaning and buffing. Look at the sheen on that! It seems a shame to put the furniture back.


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Art of Clean
 is a specialist cleaning firm in: 




Working for domestic or commercial clients throughout Cambridgeshire, Essex, Suffolk and Hertfordshire.


For more information on our services contact our friendly team on 01223 863632 or email us at info@artofclean.co.uk

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Restoring wood floors without sanding


Aunties Tea shop is situated in Cambridge next to the Market Square.

Their lovely oak floor gets very greasy and dirty from the heavy foot traffic that passes through daily.  Art of Clean maintains the floor every six months to ensure it is always looking at its best. 

How do we “clean” and oil their oak floor?

We will deep clean the floor with a rotary scrub machine and Pallmann Neutral Cleaner. We will repeat the clean until we are completely happy with the floor. Once dry, a coat of Pallmann Magic Oil is bladed on and buffed in.

Maintaining the floor with a deep clean and oil benefit the client. The floor does not need a full sanding so the whole process can be completed much quicker and they can use the floor the next day

So next time you are in Aunties Tea Shop don’t forget to take a look at the lovely floor!


cleaning a oak floor in cambridge

cleaning a oak floor in cambridge

oiling wooden floor cambridge with pallmann magic oil




Art of Clean is a specialist cleaning firm in: 


Wood Floor Sanding,
Stone floor Cleaning,
Carpet Cleaning,
Rug Cleaning,
Upholstery Cleaning 
Leather Furniture Cleaning, 



Working for domestic or commercial clients throughout Cambridgeshire, Essex, Suffolk and Hertfordshire.

For more information on our services contact our friendly team on 01223 863632 or email us at info@artofclean.co.uk






Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Repairing a parquet floor in Cambridge

We have just repaired a parquet floor in Cambridge.

The floor was really worn and stained. We had to find blocks and refit new blocks where the fire place was. Paul, our carpenter technician has done an excellent job as usual.

This is really a skill to know how to remove, install new blocks and replaced the damage blocks with new one with the right size at the right place.

If you need help with your wooden floor, just give us a call on 01223 863632.







Art of Clean is a specialist cleaning firm in: 






Working for domestic or commercial clients throughout Cambridgeshire, Essex, Suffolk and Hertfordshire.

For more information on our services contact our friendly team on 01223 863632 or email us at info@artofclean.co.uk