u/OverlordKeesh

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I also donated 5 bags of clothing, and am working on implementing better storage solutions/cleaning routines for myself. Learned I’m a butterfly and have been watching clutterbug for motivation

u/OverlordKeesh — 9 days ago
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UPDATE 2: The cleaner came back and spent about 1.5 hours to clean the areas included in the additional 20 photos I sent. I had asked the company for a different cleaner and that I’d leave the key under the mat. They insisted on using the same cleaner and asked if I could be there so I could direct the cleaner to what needed cleaning. I agreed to having the same cleaner, but I did not want to be there so I sent a bullet point list of things missed per their own checklist.

She got it done, and I’m honestly just glad it’s all over with.

UPDATE: cleaner is coming back today and I sent them 20 photos and a list of what was missed per their own checklist. Will make a separate post of after possibly.

I’ve been decluttering for the past month in preparation for this deep clean. Paid almost $400 total for their “heavy duty” option, and I’m deeply upset with the results.

I’m torn because I feel bad and guilty that it took this one cleaner 4 hours and still she missed so many things. The cleaning company’s website has a checklist of all the things they promise to clean such as light switches, hood vent, front of kitchen cabinets, light fixtures, baseboards, etc. All of these were missed, and I can’t help but feel bad asking for a reclean. They do offer complimentary recleans if unhappy with the cleaning, so at least there’s that.

It took a lot of mental energy to even do the declutter, especially with how much I did. I’ve been so depressed this week and was hoping that this deep clean would finally relieve some of the anxiety I’ve been carrying.

I included some photos of things missed. She didn’t even vacuum under the couch😭😭

u/OverlordKeesh — 11 days ago