You can hide dirty laundry in the oven and plant unwashed dishes on informants, but covering up neglected carpets can be nearly impossible. Clean up criminally filthy floors with today’s Groupon for floor-cleaning services from Lewis Carpet Cleaners and Floor Care. The cleaners travel free of charge to any area in the Peninsula, from Daly City to Palo Alto. An extra $20 travel fee will be assessed for customers in San Francisco, the East Bay, and Santa Clara County. Choose between the following options:
- For $45, you get one room (up to 200 sq. ft.) of carpet or tile-and-grout cleaning (up to a $200 value).
- For $79, you get three rooms (up to 600 sq. ft.) of carpet or tile-and-grout cleaning (up to a $600 value).
Lewis Carpet Cleaners and Floor Care mobilizes an elite force of floor furbishers to evict agents of domestic disrepair, leaving behind sparkling hard floors, grime-free grout, and velvety fresh carpets. Harnessing a triumvirate of high-powered cleaning equipment, environmentally friendly products, and Mary Poppins–style magic, Lewis Carpet Cleaners’ crew sets to work on tarnished tracts of carpet or tile and grout, purging built-up soil, spots, and stains with clinical efficiency during treatments that last 1–3 hours. Along with removing dirt, pet-related filth, and malevolent colonies of wayward breakfast cereal, cleaners vacate the area of potentially harmful bacteria, fungi, and other microbes lurking underfoot, making homes both safer and easier on the eyes. Boasting fast-drying carpet cleaning, the dirt-busting professionals also tout flexible scheduling hours available Monday–Saturday, with appointments generally made one to two weeks in advance.
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The Groupon Guide to: Drawing for Beginners
Great artists aren't born with the ability to turn a blank piece of paper into a museum-worthy work; they develop their mastery only after undergoing a finger-lengthening surgical procedure that provides more control of the pen. If you want to test the water before opting for a risky surgery, here are some tips to help you start drawing:
- Grip the pen firmly to force the ink to cascade onto the page, where you can spread it around with a popsicle stick or a finger.
- Choose an object that won't be difficult to illustrate, such as a banana or misshapen circle with some lines coming out of it.
- Carry a notebook and pen wherever you go—you'll need them to write down the names of things you might want to draw later.
- When drawing a live subject, such as a bird gnawing on a mini cigar, ensure the subject remains still by feeding it overripe bananas, which cause temporary paralysis. If that doesn't work, trace a photo.
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