6 & 8 Steps
Common Misses + Correction
New & Current Policies
Initial/One Time Cleaning Process
100

What is Step 2 in both 6/8 Step System?

Rugs and Trash 

100

Bedrooms/ Offices 

Commonly Missed: Windowsills, Under bed, & Ceiling fans 

Corrections: Follow the 6 Step System, High & Low dusting using the ladder for ceiling fan. 

100

Before and After Pictures required for COUNTS Cleanings 

What is, 2 Before and 2 After pictures

100

Reasons you might need more time..

1) Home is challenging than expected 2) Pet hair 3) Home is bigger than expected 4) Additional tasks requested by client

200

What is the importance of High and Low dusting?

What is, to avoid re-cleaning, to ensure higher dust does not resettle on what was just cleaned, hard to reach areas, home stays cleaner. 

200

Common Areas: (Hallways, Stairs, Living room, Entry ways)  

Misses: Outer ledge of stairs/ base of handrail, Light fixtures, Cobwebs, Inspection of couches, Door creases/ indentions. 


Corrections: High duster or hand wiping outside of ledges of stairs. High Duster for cobwebs. Vacuum or Whisk Broom inside couches, must be inspected if kids and pets. Dust and hand wipe doors during High/ Low Dusting and Dry trip. 

200

How often do you need to come in the office to resupply? 

Once every 2 weeks, to ensure we are not using outside products unless client specifies. 

200

Why are initial cleanings important? 

To convert new possible clients into Weekly, Bi-Weekly, or Monthly, helps fill schedules! 

300

What is the purpose of Step 3 in the 8 Step Kitchen/Bathroom System?

What is, to give time for deposits to lift off surfaces, make it easier. 

300

Once cleaning is complete...

Misses: 1) Note Writing/ Review card 2) Walkthrough 3)Take out trash

Correction: 1) Always leave a note/ review card regardless if client is home. 2) Communicate with client if they can come back to complete walkthrough if not then leave Note writing/ Review card 3) Always read work order and follow Step 2 to ensure trash is not forgotten.

300

Late to All Team Meeting 

What is, results in 0.5 days less than 48 hour notification. 

300

How many times do you need to update the Tech Phone during an Initial/One time Cleaning? 

3 Updates:

1) 60 min upon arrival 

2) Half way through the cleaning 

3) At the end of the cleaning 


400

When cleaning a bedroom, what areas do you soak? 

Nothing, trick question! 

400

Bathrooms 

Misses: Behind toilet/ Toilet hinges, Ledge on top of glass shower doors, Ledge on back splash behind sink, Top of light fixture/ Medicine cabinets.

Corrections: Always hand wipe behind toilet, Wrap microfiber around scrapper for toilet hinges, Dust/ Hand wipe ledge on backsplash upon inspection, Ladder Usage for light fixture and top of medicine cabinet, and ledge onto of glass shower door. 

400

Chris has the right to schedule you and you HAVE to take the cleaning before what time? 

What is, 7:00am and 1 hour before you leave a cleaning. 

400

What is the importance of the 2nd update to Tech Phone? 

What is, to request/ ask for more time if needed and why. Must finalize to avoid the suspicion of over charging the client. 

500

What is the basic Cleaning Methodology here at FTM? 

What is, 6 Steps for other rooms, 8 Steps for Kitchen and Bathroom, elaborate the steps. 

500
Kitchen 

Misses: Backsplash/ Ledge, Top of fridge/ Sides of fridge, Cabinet creases, Light fixture above kitchen island, Dry food spot on counter and floors. 

Corrections: Following the 8 Step System, Soaking, Ladder Usage, Scrapper for dry food spots. 

500

You MUST get approval to leave a cleaning early, what is the time frame? 

What is, 10 min time frame. Must ask Tech Phone 45 mins before cleaning is finished to get time approved. 

500

What if the client is asking for out of scope tasks? 

Politely educate them on the areas we do not clean vs what we do clean. If they are being persistent, call the Tech Phone. Let them know if you have time, you may be able to get to one of those tasks.