Deep cleaning, also known as “Ablution Hygiene Treatment,” stands as one of the most debated and speculated topics in bathroom hygiene.
We’ve put together a list debunking three deep cleaning myths, and highlighted the differences between deep cleaning and regular daily cleaning.
Even though both of these activities involve a form of “cleaning”, the methods, application, and product preparations differ significantly.
Daily cleaners play an important role in providing visible cleaning solutions. They ensure surfaces and floors are cleaned, paying particular attention to areas that contain dust, litter and dirt.
Deep cleaning, however, is a specialised hygiene service that requires specific skills, specialised application methods and products that achieve hygienic results.
A deep cleaning service focuses on removing built-up scale, dirt and grime, and other organic waste products found in deep recesses, flushing rims, and other hard-to-reach areas. These are the main causes of bacteria and bad smells in the bathroom.
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Initial’s deep cleaning preparations make use of bacterial cleaning agents:
The deep cleaning products that Initial used contain live good bacteria that “eats” the bacteria that causes bad smells.
Traditional cleaning often relies on chemical cleaning agents:
Recommended blog post: The dangers of harsh chemicals, and why we clean with bacteria
The biological preparations used in deep cleaning result in bigger savings than chemical cleaning agents:
Daily cleaning and deep cleaning services complement each other in both the short and long term.
Your daily cleaners are responsible for your regular surface cleaning on a day to day basis, ensuring the cleanliness of your bathroom facilities. Deep cleaning treatments focus on sanitising areas out of reach to your daily cleaners.
This is to prevent the growth of bacteria that cause odours, as well as cross-contamination that can lead to diarrhoea, urinary tract infections, vaginal thrush and the common cold, to mention a few.
The frequency of deep cleaning services will depend on the premises size, daily cleaning routine, user profile and number of staff, to mention several factors.
On average, it is recommended that a deep cleaning service should take place every quarter. It can vary between monthly services in extreme circumstances, to bi-annual services in less frequented spaces.
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