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Dear Friend and Neighbor,
The carpet cleaning industry is one of the few industries that is not regulated and it's very easy for anyone to call themselves a “professional” without any basis for that claim. And yet these same individuals can create a dangerous situation when they use cleaning chemicals and lack the knowledge of how to use them safely, and more importantly don't have the right equipment (not a rented shampooer) to remove them properly.
Most have heard nightmare stories about Bait-and-Switch companies who use low coupon offers to get their foot in the door and then hard sell unsuspecting consumers into a bill they are compelled to pay. When you open the phone book you really can’t tell who the ethical cleaners are as compared to the ones you would NEVER EVER want to use. The “ethical” cleaners work hard to distinguish themselves apart from the fly-by-night companies who use unsafe cleaning practices, hard-sell tactics, and sometimes have very unsavory employees.
The question now is how to find that “right” professional … and we have the information to help you do just that. Watch our free video above, "7 Questions You Should Ask Any Carpet Cleaner Before Letting Them Into Your Home". Also visit our "Free Information" tab and see the secrets our competitors don't want you to find out about. In addition check out the valuable resource entitled "EthicalServices.com." This web site is devoted to finding the most professional, ethical cleaning company as per your zip code. We are very proud to have been named by them as a leading provider for Southern Nevada.
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