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.
But, my apartment's kitchen counter is questionable. I've barely used it before, and due to neglect and poor upkeep, the grout in between the tiles is extremely filthy. I'm pretty sure I'd get sick when I start preparing food there.
Determined to cook my own dinners, I decided to roll-up my sleeves and get to work cleaning the counters. And the rest of the house, too, while I'm at it, so I can invite my girlfriend over. Unfortunately, a few minutes of scrubbing made me realize just how hard it is to clean grout. I did some light reading and found out it was made of porous cement. Being so, it had absorbed all the food particles that it made contact with. Maybe for years. So all the grime have seeped in thoroughly.
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. - 16035
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.
But, my apartment's kitchen counter is questionable. I've barely used it before, and due to neglect and poor upkeep, the grout in between the tiles is extremely filthy. I'm pretty sure I'd get sick when I start preparing food there.
Determined to cook my own dinners, I decided to roll-up my sleeves and get to work cleaning the counters. And the rest of the house, too, while I'm at it, so I can invite my girlfriend over. Unfortunately, a few minutes of scrubbing made me realize just how hard it is to clean grout. I did some light reading and found out it was made of porous cement. Being so, it had absorbed all the food particles that it made contact with. Maybe for years. So all the grime have seeped in thoroughly.
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. - 16035
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