
Edmonton, AB
16903 55 St NW
780-919-5573
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Wow Janitorial Services
How we clean Restaurants
Services
WOW Janitorial Services (and most professional restaurant‑cleaning companies) follow a structured, health‑focused process designed to keep kitchens, dining rooms, and restrooms safe, sanitary, and compliant with food‑service standards. The core idea is removing grease, food debris, bacteria, and odors while keeping the restaurant ready for customers and inspections.
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Tables and chairs
WOW Janitorial Services clean restaurant tables and chairs through a step‑by‑step sanitizing process designed to remove food residue, grease, and germs while keeping the dining area looking polished and professional. The focus is on hygiene, speed, and consistency, since these surfaces are touched constantly by customers.

Floor
WOW Janitorial Services sweep restaurant floors using a systematic, hygiene‑focused method that removes food debris, grease, and dirt while keeping the dining area safe and presentable. Sweeping in restaurants is more than pushing a broom—it’s a controlled process that prevents cross‑contamination and prepares the floor for mopping or deep cleaning.

Wash Room
WOW Janitorial Services clean restaurant washrooms through a health‑focused, step‑by‑step sanitation process designed to remove germs, odors, and visible dirt while keeping the space safe for customers and compliant with health standards. Washrooms are one of the most sensitive areas in any restaurant, so the cleaning routine is more detailed and uses stronger disinfectants than in dining areas.
Cleaning Sinks, Counters, and Mirrors
These areas collect soap scum, water spots, and fingerprints.
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Spray disinfectant on faucets, handles, and counters, focusing on high‑touch points.
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Scrub and rinse sinks to remove buildup.
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Polish mirrors to remove streaks and smudges.
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Wipe backsplash and walls where water splashes accumulate.
This keeps the washroom looking polished and professional.
Edmonton, St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Leduc, and Fort Saskatchewan.