Friday, October 27, 2017

QC Newsletter November 2017 - Four Steps For Proper Carpet Care

Four Steps For Proper Carpet Care

Carpet cleaning is just like exercise! If you get into a routine and keep it up, you will see great    results and feel better for it. Products that rate highly on CRI’s Seal of Approval (SOA) program  are your assurance that you will clean correctly the first time. 

Here are four simple steps to keep your carpet clean and looking great:​
Vacuum high traffic areas daily and everywhere according to a vacuuming schedule, using a Seal of Approval-certified vacuum.  Clean spots and spills quickly with products that do not damage the carpet or cause it to resoil quicker.  Professionally deep clean your carpets every 12 to 18 months to remove embedded dirt and grime.  Stop dirt at the door by using mats outside and inside.  Also, taking your shoes off when you enter the house and changing your air filters will reduce airborne dust particles.

The Seal of Approval Program
CRI wants vacuums, extractors, cleaning systems and cleaning products to be as effective as  possible. The Seal of Approval program is the only one in the industry that scientifically measures cleaning efficacy. The results help consumers make informed decisions, and manufacturers improve their products. So carpets are cleaner, healthier and last longer.

​Basic Rug Care
Rugs deserve the same care as wall-to-wall carpet and, in some cases, require special attention.

Washing rugs — If your rug is small and the label says “machine washable,” shake the rug        outside first and then put it in the washing machine at the recommended temperature. Use warm water  (90 to 105 degrees) and a mild detergent. Tumble your rug dry at the lowest heat setting.

Beating larger rugs — If your larger rug is easy to pick up, shake it outside first; then put it over a clothesline and beat it. Next, take the rug inside and vacuum it. Many carpet cleaning professionals have rug cleaning expertise as well, but, if the label says dry clean only, do not attempt to clean it! Take it to a professional!

Vacuuming area rugs — Area rugs with fringe require special technique. Use gentle suction and start from the center of the carpet, vacuuming toward the fringe and being careful not to catch the strands in the beater bar. Lift the carpet edge to vacuum beneath the fringe.

Caring for Oriental, Turkish or Persian rugs — Clean imported rugs according to your carpet manufacturer’s specifications or bring in a professional cleaning service. Be gentle with fringe. For heirloom-type rugs, you need professionals.

QC Newsletter November 2017 - Coupon!

Fall Special

Upholstery Cleaning 
20% Off

*One coupon per household. Not valid on commercial/rental properties, not to be combined with any other offers.  Expires 11/30/17

QC Newsletter November 2017 - Referral Rewards Program!

Referral Rewards Program!

Do you know about our referral rewards   program?  You can earn CASH or SERVICES!  Your Choice!

For each new client we receive as a referral from you, we will send you a certificate worth 10% of what  that client spends with us.  The referral certificate can be redeemed for cash or services. Your Choice!

So start referring your family, friends or co-workers today!

QC Newsletter November 2017 - 10 Ways to Keep Your Thanksgiving Stress Free

10 Ways to Keep Your Thanksgiving Stress Free

1. Create a Plan! Make a guess list and create a meal plan.

2. Plan a potluck! Share the load with family and friends.

3. Shop early! Stores can get very busy with last minute shoppers.

4. Prepare food in advance! Side dishes, appetizers, veggie plates, etc.

5. Practice makes perfect! Try out new recipes before Thanksgiving.

6. Let your family help! Helping hands can decorate, set a table and make clean up a breeze.

7. Use the microwave! Use to reheat items when all the burners are occupied.

8. Let the turkey rest! Assure tender turkey by letting it rest 20 minutes before slicing.

9. Serve buffet style! Save on space and cleanup.

10. Relax! A day full of family and fun.

QC Newsletter November 2017 - Benefits of Carpet and Rugs

Benefits of Carpet and Rugs

Improves Indoor Air Quality

New carpet is the lowest VOC-emitting  flooring choice available. It actually acts as   a passive air filter, trapping dust, pollen and other particles.  Removing them from the breathing zone. Studies have shown that people with asthma and allergy problems have seen symptoms improve with carpet.

Provides Warmth and Comfort

Carpet provides actual thermal resistance,  or R-value. In colder climates or seasons, it retains warm air longer, an energy conservation benefit. Carpet also provides a comfortable place to sit, play or work and gives a room an overall warmer feeling.

Softens Slips and Falls

Carpet is ideal for cushioning our footsteps, reducing slips, falls and minimizing injuries when falls do occur. Carpet provides safety protection for the whole family, but especially for toddlers and older individuals.

Reduces Noise

Big screen TVs, speaker phones, computers and modern sound systems make our homes noisy places. Carpet helps absorb these sounds. Adding a cushion pad beneath your carpet reduces noise even further. Carpet also works as a sound barrier between floors by helping to block sound transmission to rooms below. Also, carpet on stairs helps mask the sound of constant foot traffic.

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

QC Newsletter October 2017 - Spook-tackular Special Coupon

Spook-tackular Special!

25% Off Carpet Protectant

*One coupon per household. Not valid on commercial/rental properties, not to be combined with any other offers.  Expires 10/31/17




QC Newsletter October 2017 - Hard Surface Cleaning

Hard Surface Cleaning

In today’s home decor, hard surface  flooring is playing an increasingly important role.  Examples of popular flooring material include stone, concrete, ceramic/clay, wood, resilient and specialty flooring.  These materials appear to be easy to clean, maintain and restore, however, soils on hard surface flooring have a tendency to build up progressively, resulting in erosion.  Sooner or later, it’s necessary to clean beyond routine dusting and damp mopping; that’s the time to call in a certified professional for help.

Call us today for a quote on cleaning your surfaces.

503-638-4100

QC Newsletter October 2017 - Referral Rewards Program

Referral Rewards Program!

Do you know about our referral rewards   program?  You can earn CASH
or SERVICES!  Your Choice!

For each new client we receive as a referral from you, we will send you a certificate worth 10% of what  that client spends with us.  The referral certificate can be redeemed for cash or services. Your Choice!

So start referring your family, friends or co-workers today!

QC Newsletter October 2017 - Halloween Fun!

Pumpkin Patches

Fir Point Farms
14601 Arndt Road, Aurora, OR, 97002

Lee Farms
21975 sw 65th ave, Tualatin, OR 97062

Lakeview Farms
 32055 NW North Ave. North Plains, OR 97133

The Pumpkin Patch
16511 NW Gillihan Road, Portland, OR 97231

Fazio Farms 
8433 NE Fazio Way Portland OR 97211

Kruger’s Farm
17100 NW Sauvie Island Rd, Portland, OR




Haunted Houses

Fear Asylum
13121 SE McLoughlin Blvd, Milwaukie, OR

Milburn Haunted Manor
11503 Broadacres Rd NE, Hubbard, OR

Davis Graveyard
8703 SE 43rd Avenue, Milwaukie, OR

Fearlandia
16255 SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd, Tigard, OR

Widows Domain Haunted House
25100 SW Parkway Ave, Wilsonville, OR

The Fear PDX
5413 NE Columbia Blvd, Portland OR 

Fright Town
Moda Center Portland OR

13th Door Haunted House
3855 SW Murray Blvd, Beaverton, OR 

QC Newsletter October 2017 - Carpet and Furniture Last Longer with Fabric & Fiber Protection!

Carpet and Furniture Lasts Longer with Fabric & Fiber Protection!

This application assures you of the best protection possible against resoiling and stains. Maxim Fiber Protection has two protective properties. The first is an acid dye blocker that is basically a clear dye that fills the extra dye sites in a fiber. This helps to keep “foreign” dyes (such as red dye in a beverage) from penetrating the carpet fiber. The second property is called a “fluorochemical”.
It is commonly known as 3M Scotchgard® or DuPont Teflon®. This treatment helps keep spillage
from actually getting to the acid dye blocker, but its biggest job is to resist dry soil. 

By resisting dry soil, less soil bonds to the carpet; therefore, more soil is being picked up by your vacuum. Making sure that you have a sufficient amount of protector on your carpet will help keep the soil from bonding to the carpet. Once it bonds to the carpet, it acts like sandpaper on your traffic area. Once the traffic area yarns are broken down, there is no way to bring them back to their original state.

Bridgepoint’s Maxim Fine Fabric Protector can be applied to just about any type of furniture fabric
including delicate fabrics such as silk. We can protect new or just cleaned furniture. Bridgepoint’s Maxim Fine Fabric Protector has a special carrying agent that will not water mark delicate fabrics. Once the product dries, it will leave a layer of protection that will help the homeowner maintain furniture with ease.

Six Reasons You Should Always Get Carpet Protector:

Reduces permanent stains. A great looking carpet can be ruined by an ugly spot. Unprotected carpet doesn’t repel spillage as well as protected carpet. Protector will allow you to remove spots and spills more effectively, therefore helping you to avoid permanent staining.

Helps save your traffic areas from becoming destroyed. Traffic area soil is very abrasive and cuts carpet yarns like a knife. This damaging soil can easily bond to an unprotected carpet. By applying protector, you will increase the life of your carpet dramatically. When you vacuum your protected carpet the soils will release from the carpet pile much more effectively.

Make spots easier to remove. The easier a spot is to remove, the less cleaner you will have to use. The less agitation you will have to use, and the less time it will take. Many spots can be removed easily with just water.

Makes your next professional cleaning more effective. Having protector applied to your carpet will enhance your next cleaning. More soil will be removed the next time your carpeting is professionally cleaned.

Helps avoid costly service calls. Although you want to call us to handle any spot you cannot remove immediately, carpet protector helps you remove more spots than you could without protector. You may be able to save a minimum charge by removing the spot yourself.

Your carpet will look better and last longer when it is protected

QC Newsletter September 2017 - Consumer Reports Vacuums - Bagged and Bagless

Consumer Reports June 2017 
Reviews and Ratings
Vacuums - Bagged and Bagless

Are you in love with your vacuum? Is it giving all its got to your floors?  If not, maybe it’s time to upgrade to a new one.  Check out this list from Consumer Reports! Below is a list of how the upright vacuums scored with consumers, bagged and bagless. 


QC Newsletter September 2017 - Back to School Special

Back to School Special!

Clean 3 Rooms Get a Hallway Free!

*One coupon per household. Not valid on commercial/rental properties, not to be combined with any other offers.  Expires 9/30/17


QC Newsletter September 2017 - Area Rug Cleaning

Area Rug Cleaning

Did you know 64% of US homeowners have rugs in their homes but only 40% clean them on a regular basis? Like carpets, rugs require proper  maintenance to retain their appearance and durability.  Area rugs tend to be made of more delicate fibers, questionable dyes and woven constructions that can easily be damaged by do it yourself procedures or even professionals without adequate training and experience.  Certified technicians are trained to recognize different fibers, constructions and type of carpet and rugs, along with their potential problems. 

Don’t trust your area rugs with just anyone, call Quick and Clean, the certified professionals! Call  today for your FREE area rug cleaning quote.

QC Newsletter September 2017 - Portland Saturday Market

Portland Saturday Market

Open Every Weekend
March - Christmas Eve
Saturdays 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sundays 11:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

2 SW Naito Parkway
Portland, OR 97204

Portland Saturday Market. Operating since 1974, this is the largest continually operating outdoor arts and crafts market in the nation. Located in Portland's historic Old Town, the Market is the most popular shopping destination for local  handcrafted goods.

We offer a unique opportunity for people to meet over 350 local NW artists and craftspeople who create the art they're selling. Live, local  music and a plethora of exotic foods top off this remarkable  Saturday and Sunday event.

If you would like a FREE booklet mailed to you please email your address to: info@saturdaymarket.org

to view online: www.psmsouvenirbooklet.com

QC Newsletter August 2017 - Tualatin Crawfish Festival

Tualatin Crawfish
Festival 2017

Tualatin Community Park

August 4th-5th


Welcome to the home of Tualatin, Oregon’s annual city festival, the Tualatin Crawfish Festival. 2017 marks the 67th year for this annual festival, which draws crowds up to 20,000 people each year.

The festival will take place August 4-5th.  The Friday night kick-off night is always free, Saturday $5 for adults, $3 seniors and 12 and under FREE!

We will see you all there!

QC Newsletter August 2017 - Fun in the Park

Fun in the Park is a coming together as a community—a light-hearted, competition-free, all-kids-are-equal, wholesome festival. It is the culmination of much creative planning, coordination, and dedicated teamwork. It is admission FREE because of generous sponsors, attracts support from over 150 businesses, churches, clubs, civic groups, and practices to amuse, entertain, educate, and delight.

So come out August 4-5th for some great fun for kids, some yummy food and shopping for the adults.  Great fun for the whole family!

QC Newsletter August 2017 - Tips for Hardwood Floor Care and Maintenance

Tips for Hardwood Floor Care and Maintenance

Like any floor covering, factory finished wood floors will show signs of wear overtime, depending on the size and lifestyle of your family. By observing a few precautions and setting up a regular cleaning routine and maintenance program, you can expect years of beauty from your hardwood floor.

Sweep or vacuum regularly since built-up grit can damage the surface of the wood. The vacuum head must be a brush or felt type. Be certain the wheels of the vacuum are clean and do not damage the finish. Do not use a vacuum with a beater bar head.

Do not use oil soaps, liquid or paste wax products, or other household cleaners that contain citrus oils, lemon oil, tung oil, silicon, or ammonia.

Keep pets nails trimmed and paws clean and free of dirt, gravel, grease, oil, and stains.

Place protective felt pads beneath furniture legs and feet to reduce scratches and dents. Replace pads as needed.  Also, use a dolly and protective sheet of plywood when moving heavy objects, furniture or appliances.Remove shoes with spiked or damaged heels before walking on floor.Exposure to the sun and its UV rays accelerates the oxidation and aging of wood. This can cause the wood stain and/or wood to fade and/or to change color. We recommend that you rearrange rugs and furniture periodically so the floor ages evenly.

Use area rugs in high-traffic areas and pivot points. For example, stairs, landings, room entries, etc, especially if you have a large family or indoor pets.

Lastly, every 18-24 months your hardwood floors should be professionally cleaned to restore it’s original beautiful finish.  This is done by our thorough process that involves a deep cleaning and optional top coat finish.  This process protects the original stain and if done periodically will keep you from refinishing or replacing your floors in the future. Call today for an appointment for your free quote!

QC Newsletter July 2017 - Referral Rewards Program

Referral Rewards Program!

Do you know about our referral rewards program?

You can earn CASH or SERVICES!Your Choice! For each new client we receive as a referral from you, we will send you a certificate worth 10% of what that  client spends with us. The referral certificate can be redeemed for cash or services.

QC Newsletter 2017 - Cat's Corner

Cat's Corner

1. Cats spend nearly 1/3 of their waking hours cleaning themselves.

2. Cats sleep 70% of their lives.

3. A cat rubs against people to mark its territory.

4. When your cat brings home a dead mouse or bird, it may do so to show you that you suck at hunting.

5. Cats have the cognitive ability to sense a human's feelings and overall mood.

6. If you killed a cat in the ages of Pharaoh, you could've been put to death.

7. In homes with more than one cat, it is best to have cats of the opposite sex. They tend to be better   housemates.

8. Cats have the skill set that makes them able to learn how to use a toilet.

9. Cats can pick up on your tone of voice, so sweet-talking to your cat has more of an impact than you think.

10. Genetically, cats' brains are more similar to that of a human than a dog's brain.

QC Newsletter July 2017 - Farmers Market

Farmers Markets 

Beaverton -  Wednesdays 3:00pm – 6:00pm
Saturdays 8:00am – 1:30pm
On Hall Blvd. between 3rd St. & 5th St.

Estacada - Saturdays, 10:00am – 2:00pm 664 NW Wade St.

Hillsboro - Saturday, 8:00am – 1:30pm Main St. between 1st and 3rd
Sundays: 10:00am- 2pm, Orenco Station Pkwy & NE 61st Ave
Wednesdays: 4pm – 7pm, 2875 NW Stucki Ave
Thursdays: 11am–1:30pm, starting mid-July, Baseline & 8th Ave

Oregon City - Saturdays, 9:00am – 2:00pm, Clackamas County Public Service Parking Lot,
2051 Kaen Rd. at Beavercreek Rd

West Linn - Wed, 4–8:pm, Willamette Falls Dr & 12th Street

Lake Oswego - Sat, 8:30am – 1:30pm, 200 1st St, Millennium Plaza Park

Milwaukie - Sun, 9:30am – 2pm, Main St & Harrison, Downtown

Sherwood - Saturdays, 9:00am – 1pm, 22341 SW Pine St

Tigard - Sundays, 9am–1:30pm, 8777 SW Burham Street

Tualatin - Sat, 8:30am - 12:30pm, 18878 SW Martinazzi

Wilsonville  - Thursdays, 4-8pm, 28836 Costa Cir W

QC Newsletter July 2017 - Is Bleach Cleaning Your Carpet a Good Idea?

Is ‘bleach cleaning’ your carpet a good idea?

If you walk into any carpet retailer up and down the land you will find posters, stickers and labels proclaiming that certain ‘stain proof’ carpets are ‘bleach cleanable’. There are even images on sample books and in magazine advertising  showing pictures of children on carpets together with an image of a bottle of bleach. So, is cleaning your carpet with bleach a good idea? Well, consider the following facts and make your own mind up.

Bleach can damage the carpet backing and sub-floor.

When carrying out spot removal not all the cleaning solution will remain on the carpet’s surface, some will soak down to the backing; this is especially true of polypropylene carpet. So, even if the carpet’s face fiber is tolerant to strong    chemicals, as the bleach migrates down the pile it can damage the carpet backing and underlay. If tracked around it may also damage the fiber and strip color from other, non-polypropylene carpet in your home.

Bleach is hazardous, especially to children and pets.

Bleach remains active unless it is ‘neutralized. Do you know how to neutralize bleach? The vast majority don’t. If your pet comes into the home with wet feet and walks over, or sits, on the area that has been treated with bleach they could potentially suffer chemical burns. If babies crawl over and/or children play on the carpet, why would you put them at risk?

Bleach is bad for your respiratory system.

All the while you are leaning over a spill and cleaning it with a bleach solution you are breathing it in. Bleach is bad for your lungs and causes other side effects including skin burns, damage to the nervous system, asthma flares, headaches, migraines and vomiting….remember it was used in WWI as a weapon. If you can smell it then it is doing you harm!

Bleach is bad for the environment.

Bleach pollutes the air and water supply, accumulating over time. It is consumed first by micro-organisms which serve as food for larger species and then as you continue up the food chain each species accumulates an ever increasing level of toxins.

Bleach is not even a good cleaner!

Although a fairly good disinfectant, bleach has no detergency and is therefore no more effective at cleaning than water.…. it smells pretty bad too!