It’s trash day again, and your sticky, smelly garbage has been cooking all day in the summer heat.
But the truth is, when it comes to nasty trash cans…
Pinching Your Nose And Getting Your Hands Dirty Should Be The Least Of Your Worries...
It’s that dreaded day of the week, and you have to take out your dirty, smelly trash can.
Who knows how many maggots, roaches, or spiders are living inside?
So, you grab some gloves, plug your nose, and wheel that nasty bin for all your neighbors to see.
But under the lid, lies something that could actually be putting your family at risk.
A recent EPA report¹ revealed that the typical American household throws away 10% of the groceries they buy. That food eventually spoils inside your trash can, becoming a breeding ground for E. Coli, Salmonella, and Listeria.
You can easily bring these bacteria's back inside your home, putting you and your family at risk of infection.
Sure, you can hose your cans yourself, but that’s typically not enough to eliminate these pathogens.
Fortunately, a new, small, family-run business is keeping trash cans sparkling-clean and germ-free!
CanCleaning.com is quickly becoming OC’s #1 trash-cleaning service. You can finally enjoy the peace of mind of a safer, cleaner home.
Booking a cleaning is super simple and only takes a few seconds. Just click below, leave your cans curbside, and we’ll take care of the rest.
Summer’s fast approaching which means their books are quickly filling up. You don’t want to be left with nasty trash cans all summer…
So, if you’re even slightly curious about CanCleaning.com’s services, be sure to check their current pricing as soon as possible — before their schedule fills up.
CanCleaning.com’s gunk-fighting power is all thanks to their high-powered, state-of-the-art truck named, Bessie.
Here’s how she gets it done:
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Equipped with a high-temp, high-pressure washer, Bessie blasts away dirt, grime, and residue from your trash cans for a thorough clean.
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Using eco-friendly solutions, Bessie eliminates harmful bacteria and viruses, ensuring a healthier home.
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Last, Bessie has a variety a scents to leave your cans smelling nice and fresh.
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Don't let nasty, germ-ridden trash cans ruin your summer.
Experience convenience and peace of mind with CanCleaning.com's top-rated service.
Click below to enjoy fresh-smelling, germ-free trash cans today!
Yup, you just read that right. No risk and no questions asked.
If you’re not happy with your service, you have 365 days from your last cleaning to get your money back. So click below, you’ve got nothing to lose.
Only $27/can
Charged Monthly
2 Can Minimum
Only $67/can
Charged Once
2 Can Minimum
Why Should I Have My Trash Cans Cleaned?
The longer you wait to get your trashcans cleaned the longer you're allowing bacteria, nasty smell, and bugs like maggots, flies and spiders to fester.
Build up of bacteria leads to the foul smell which in turn attracts bugs like maggots.
If you don't want to hold your breath, close your eyes, or wear gloves when you open your trashcan lid, you should to have them professionally cleaned.
How Does It Work?
On your service dates, I'll come to your home or business to your trash cans with my special truck.
24 hours before your service, you will receive and text and email reminder about your upcoming cleaning date.
You will also receive a text and email instantly notifying you when your cans are finished being cleaned and sanitized.
What Cities Do You Service?
We service all of Orange County, California and most of Los Angeles County & Riverside County.
How Will I Know My Trashcans Have Been Cleaned?
You will receive a text message right after your cans have been serviced.
When Do I Get Charged for Service?
Your first charge will be on the day you sign up.
If you select a recurring plan (Monthly), you will be billed on the 1st of each service month.
Do My Trashcans Need To Be Empty?
Yes! However, we schedule your service date for the day after your waste management company picks up your trash.
If your cans are not empty on your service date for any reason, we will reschedule your service date.
How Much Does It Cost?
One-time Cleaning: $67/can - I come out and clean your trash cans one time
Monthly Cleaning: $27/can - I come out and clean your trash cans once a month
After the one-time cleaning, you can choose to continue service on a monthly basis, with the option of discontinuing service at any time. There’s no contract.
However, depending on the amount and type of buildup on the trash cans and how long ago since they were last cleaned, your trash cans could require more than a one-time clean.
When Will You Clean My Trash cans?
My trash can cleaning service comes to your neighborhood once each month, the day immediately following the trash collection day.
This INCLUDES Saturday if your trash collection day is on a Friday.
I do provide a courtesy reminder the day before and the day of your service.
I can call, text, or email – or any combination of.
Do I Have To Sign Up ALL Of My Trash Cans?
No.
You can sign up for a minimum of 2 cans or as many cans as you would like. All pricing is per trash can.
This is also true after a one-time trash cleaning, if you elect to continue the service on a monthly basis.
Do You Provide A One-Time Trash Can Cleaning Service?
Yes. The reason its cost is higher is because trash cans, which are not being cleaned regularly, take longer to clean, have bad bacteria buildup, and use more materials to clean properly.
Do You Have A Money Back Guarantee
Yes. I have a No Questions Asked, Unconditional 200% Money-Back, 365 Day, Risk Free Guarantee
If for any reason, you are not satisfied with your trash can cleaning.
If I did not just completely transform your smelly, salmonella and bacteria ridden trash cans into squeaky clean, beautiful cans.
I’ll immediately cut you a check for double your money back of the last trash can cleaning you paid for.
I wouldn’t feel right keeping your money. That’s why I’ll give you 365 days to ask for a refund of your last cleaning.
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1. 2019 Wasted Food Report Estimates of generation and management of wasted food in the United States in 2019 EPA 530-R-23-005. (2023). Retrieved from https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2023-03/2019%20Wasted%20Food%20Report_508_opt_ec.pdf