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		<title>Major Blinds Customer Reviews</title>
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Testimonials &#38; Reviews
Recognizing the personal nature of our services, we want to give you, our prospective client, every opportunity to research our service level to ensure you are comfortable &#38; confident before inviting us into your home.
To the right, you will find a sample of testimonials &#38; reviews from customers.
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<h1><span style="color: #3d0a3c;">Testimonials &amp; Reviews</span></h1>
<p>Recognizing the personal nature of our services, we want to give you, our prospective client, every opportunity to research our service level to ensure you are comfortable &amp; confident before inviting us into your home.</p>
<p>To the right, you will find a sample of testimonials &amp; reviews from customers.</p>
<p>They will give you an idea of our dedication towards making sure that each &amp; every Major Blinds customer is well taken care of; before, during &amp; after the installation.</p>
<p>We encourage you to look at our customer feedback, &amp; get to know us better.</p>
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<h2>Latest Reviews</h2>
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<p>- Very professional. They were on time. They did not pressure sell. I would say the salesman used the soft sell.  He was not in a hurry. He listened. The blind we choose came exactly on the day he said it would. It took 11 days, He said it would have been 8 except we ordered on a Friday. I&#8217;d use them again.</p>
<p>- Major Blinds service was excellent, &amp; yes, I would refer them to others.</p>
<p>It took a little longer than expected but overall happy with the choice selection of blind what major blind offered which certainly made fit to our budget. Thank you.</p>
<p>- The rep was very informative and knowledgeable.</p>
<p>- Outstanding outfit!!! When they came out for the estimate they brought an interior designer who made suggestions about color scheme, textures, etc. When the installer came out, he not only took down my old mini-blinds but also carted them away at no extra charge. The installation was supposed to take 1.5 hours, but only took 40 minutes. I will most definitely use these folks again for future window coverings. Note: they were a little more expensive than the other two contractors who came out, but worth every bit of it.</p>
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		<title>Spring Cleaning Ideas &#8211; Kitchen</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 23:19:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The flowers are blooming, the birds are serenading, and your house still feels like it&#8217;s stuck with winter blues. Spring cleaning is a tradition that allows us to freshen up our homes and get a head start on the hectic seasons of spring and summer. Here&#8217;s some ideas to get the job done right:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The flowers are blooming, the birds are serenading, and your house still feels like it&#8217;s stuck with winter blues. Spring cleaning is a tradition that allows us to freshen up our homes and get a head start on the hectic seasons of spring and summer. Here&#8217;s some ideas to get the job done right:</p>
<p><strong>Kitchen:  </strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">Do a quick 15 minute clean up.  This will clear out the clutter and dirty dishes, and give you room to do the actual spring clean up. Don&#8217;t worry about cleaning the floors right now.  This will get done later.</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Dust down the ceiling and corners of walls.  <span style="font-weight: normal;">Determine if the walls need to be washed in dirty spots. Spot wash, remembering air vents, doorknobs, doors, switch plates. Walls will likely need to be washed more often in this room than in others. You may not have noticed that the hand mixer or blender sloshed goop all over the wall. Take your spring cleaning time now to clean the grease, grime, and spilled food from your walls.</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Dust and clean the ceiling fan.  <span style="font-weight: normal;">You may need to use a gentle cleanser like Murphy&#8217;s Oil Soap. Take down any light fixtures and gently wash and dry them before replacing.</span></strong><strong>Take down draperies, curtains, and blinds to wash or have cleaned according to the manufacturer&#8217;s directions.  (See previous postings on how to clean by hand or contact Major Blinds of greater Puget Sound for more detailed instruction.)</strong>Vacuum and clean windowsills and corners. Wash the insides and outsides of the windows. Take down and rinse off screens, before replacing.</p>
<p><strong>Apply oven cleaner to the oven and clean the refrigerator.  <span style="font-weight: normal;">Leave the windows in the kitchen open to avoid the overpowering smell. Don&#8217;t forget to vacuum the coils of your UNPLUGGED refrigerator. This is a great time to sweep and mop underneath it too if you can find some help to move it. Be careful of scratching your floor.</span></strong><strong>While the oven cleaner works, begin sorting through the freezer and refrigerator.  <span style="font-weight: normal;">Throw out any expired food, mostly empty containers, and items that you bought and never used. Put the stuff to keep on the counter. Take out the refrigerator shelves and drawers. Wash them down, being careful with glass shelves. Wipe down the entire inside of the refrigerator and freezer before replacing shelves and food. Wipe down and clean out the oven according to the directions on the oven cleaner.</span></strong><strong>Take the knobs, burners, burner covers, and spill catchers off of the stove.  <span style="font-weight: normal;">Follow your stove/oven owner’s manual for information on proper cleaning methods for your model. (The one you carefully filed, when you bought the stove, just for an occasion like this.) Some stovetops lift up to allow easy access to spills and crumbs. Wipe down the entire stove.</span></strong><strong>Wipe down and clean the toaster, blender, and other small appliances.  <span style="font-weight: normal;">Wipe down and clean the microwave. If the spills in the microwave are fossilized, try bring a water-filled glass cup to boiling in the microwave. The steam should help loosen the gunk. If the microwave smells, boil lemon juice. Unplug all appliances first. Don&#8217;t forget the turntable.</span></strong><strong>Clean out kitchen cabinets.  <span style="font-weight: normal;">Reline if needed. Remove mismatched lids and bowls. Take out anything that isn&#8217;t being used on a regular basis. Reorganize and wash down the insides and outsides of cabinets.</span></strong><strong>Run the dishwasher empty.  <span style="font-weight: normal;">Try adding vinegar or baking soda to the empty dishwasher before running it. If your dishwasher has a food trap in the bottom, clean it out. Wash down the outside of the dishwasher.</span></strong><strong>Wash down the countertops in your kitchen.</strong><em><strong>Wipe down and clean out any drawers.  <span style="font-style: normal; font-weight: normal;">Organize your flatware. This is a great time to install drawer dividers to better organize your kitchen drawers.</span></strong><strong>Wash down the sink.</strong>  If you have a garbage disposal now is the time to pour baking soda with warm water and/or a lemon peel down the disposal to freshen the drain. Put ice cubes through the disposal to sharpen the blades.</p>
<p><strong>Sweep and mop the floors.  <em><span style="font-style: normal;">Don&#8217;t forget baseboards. One of the best ways to get a floor REALLY clean is to use a rag or towel while on your hands and knees. If this is not an option try going barefoot and scooting a large towel around the floor with your feet. It provides more contact and pressure with the floor. Press gently, and be careful and slow. Even though this is the last step, the floor is not the best place to rest</span><em>.</em></em></strong></p>
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