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For the removal of junk on floors about my Bar in Silom, I hired Kuhn Clean to solve my problem.
They politely made the effort to understand the job, quoted fairly, promised to arrive on-time and did.
First-class hardworking team - sweaty work, difficult corners, yet they smiled and gave it their best.
Highly recommended.
Amazing attitude.
Thank-you!
- David Walker
Renovation dust is not regular dust. It contains fine particles from cutting, sanding, drilling, and grinding materials like concrete, plaster, wood, and tile. These particles are smaller than household dust, penetrate deeper into surfaces, and pose genuine respiratory risks if not properly removed. A standard cleaning will not address this type of contamination. Here is the systematic approach used for post-renovation deep cleaning.
Fine construction dust has a property that makes it particularly frustrating: it becomes airborne during cleaning and resettles after the cleaning team leaves. This is normal. For heavily renovated spaces (full gut renovations, extensive sanding, or drywall work), a second light cleaning pass 24 to 48 hours after the initial deep clean catches the dust that resettled. This second pass is much faster than the first because the bulk of contamination was already removed.
Schedule the deep clean after all construction, painting, and finishing work is 100% complete. Paint and silicone should be fully cured (at least 24 hours). If furniture delivery is planned, clean the empty space first. It is far easier and more thorough than cleaning around furniture.