The Best Cleaning Methods for Different Surfaces
Not all surfaces are created equal — and using the wrong cleaner can cause permanent damage. Here's our professional guide to cleaning the most common surfaces found in San Diego homes.
Hardwood Floors
Do: Sweep or vacuum daily to remove grit that scratches the surface. Use a damp (not wet) microfiber mop with a pH-neutral hardwood cleaner.
Don't: Use steam mops, excessive water, vinegar, or bleach — all can warp or dull the finish over time.
Tile and Grout
Do: Use a pH-neutral cleaner for tiles and a specialized grout cleaner with a stiff brush for grout lines. Rinse thoroughly.
Don't: Use acidic cleaners (like vinegar) on natural stone tiles — it etches the surface. Avoid abrasive pads that scratch glazed tile.
Granite and Quartz Countertops
Do: Wipe with warm water and a small amount of dish soap. Dry immediately with a soft cloth.
Don't: Use vinegar, lemon, bleach, or abrasive cleaners. These break down the sealant on granite and can dull quartz surfaces.
Stainless Steel Appliances
Do: Clean in the direction of the grain with a microfiber cloth and a small amount of dish soap or dedicated stainless steel cleaner. Buff dry to avoid water spots.
Don't: Use steel wool, bleach, or cleaners containing chloride — they cause permanent scratching and pitting.
Glass Shower Doors
Do: Squeegee after every shower to prevent soap scum and water spots. For buildup, use a mixture of white vinegar and dish soap, then rinse thoroughly.
Don't: Use abrasive scrubbers that scratch the glass surface.
Wood Furniture and Cabinets
Do: Dust regularly with a microfiber cloth. Use a wood-specific cleaner or a light application of olive oil for conditioning.
Don't: Use all-purpose sprays that contain silicone — they leave a film buildup that's hard to remove over time.
Carpet
Do: Vacuum at least twice a week with a HEPA-filter vacuum. Blot (never rub) spills immediately with a clean cloth and cold water.
Don't: Over-wet the carpet when treating stains — this can lead to mold growth underneath.
Upholstered Furniture
Do: Vacuum regularly with an upholstery attachment. Check the manufacturer's cleaning code (W = water-safe, S = solvent only, X = vacuum only).
Don't: Saturate fabric with water — it can cause shrinkage, staining, or mold.
When in doubt, trust the professionals. MyCleanAgency's trained team knows exactly which products and techniques to use for every surface in your home — so you never have to worry about damage.
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