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deep clean
noun
- an exceptionally intense cleaning process
verb
- to perform a deep clean (on)
Example Sentences
On New Year’s Eve — a week after my breakup and a week before the fires started — my mom came over and helped me do something I had planned all week but no longer had the will to go through with alone: deep clean my entire apartment.
They thought a dead animal may have been on the premises, and suggested that residents deep clean the area.
A deep clean will take place over the weekend and the school is expected to reopen on Monday.
For a monthly deep clean of our home in Los Angeles, I pay someone $250.
“A deep clean and massage can help with circulation and reduce inflammation. My first recommendation to anyone suffering from hair loss is to make your scalp clean. But if you have psoriasis or eczema, it’s not going to help. I’d also caution if you’re sensitive and using essential oils — you can develop an allergy.”
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