Let me tell you a little bit about myself. I'm the average Joe type, working for 8 hours a day for six (maybe seven) days in a week. While growing up, my dream was to be a chef, but somewhere down the line, I decided it wasn't practical and went into a different career instead. Now I'm a desk jock and I'm finding it a bit boring and repetitive. Fortunately, my girlfriend has a knack for bringing excitement into my life.
Many have decided to cut back on spending with the advent of our country's recession, and I'm no different. My busy lifestyle used to take me to restaurants for almost every meal, but as of late I find myself going back to my roots. Packing my own food and cooking my own dinner seem a lot more practical these days.
When I checked my apartment's kitchen counter, though, I found the area to be a bit dirty. Due to neglect or poor maintenance or even to the previous owner's uncleanliness, I was sure as heck not going to prepare food there. The tiles were that dirty, I was sure I'd get sick.
I got right down to it one Sunday and decided to try and clean up the kitchen counter. Maybe do it to the rest of the house, too, particularly the bathroom so my girlfriend wouldn't be grossed out. But, as I discovered after a few minutes of working on the grout, I realized that it was difficult to clean. A little research and I found out that the grout is made of porous cement and thus had absorbed a lot of food particles over time. Methinks the grime and dirt has seeped in completely.
If I had the time to, I'd spend hours cleaning the grout in my kitchen until it's a perfect white again. But, working six days a week does take its toll and I prefer my Sundays as a day of relaxation and rest. So, I went online and searched for people who cleaned grout professionally. - 16463
Many have decided to cut back on spending with the advent of our country's recession, and I'm no different. My busy lifestyle used to take me to restaurants for almost every meal, but as of late I find myself going back to my roots. Packing my own food and cooking my own dinner seem a lot more practical these days.
When I checked my apartment's kitchen counter, though, I found the area to be a bit dirty. Due to neglect or poor maintenance or even to the previous owner's uncleanliness, I was sure as heck not going to prepare food there. The tiles were that dirty, I was sure I'd get sick.
I got right down to it one Sunday and decided to try and clean up the kitchen counter. Maybe do it to the rest of the house, too, particularly the bathroom so my girlfriend wouldn't be grossed out. But, as I discovered after a few minutes of working on the grout, I realized that it was difficult to clean. A little research and I found out that the grout is made of porous cement and thus had absorbed a lot of food particles over time. Methinks the grime and dirt has seeped in completely.
If I had the time to, I'd spend hours cleaning the grout in my kitchen until it's a perfect white again. But, working six days a week does take its toll and I prefer my Sundays as a day of relaxation and rest. So, I went online and searched for people who cleaned grout professionally. - 16463
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