Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 11, 2012, SPECIAL EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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__________ April 11,2012
Sustainability 7:
Healthy and Spotless Results
A -l Oregon
cleaning for
homes and
businesses
A north Portland cleaning ser­
vice is helping residents keep their
carpets clean this spring.
Founded in 1998, A-l Oregon,
which provides services for both
homes and businesses in the metro
area with hardwood, carpet and fur­
niture upkeep, offers a plethora of
cleaning services at low affordable
prices.
“ I do unique cleaning,” said
Yenetila Sheseraw, A-l Oregon
founder.
Sheseraw said his services are
“like magic” because they can re­
move any stain, even dark red spots,
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on any carpet. This is often hard for A-l Oregon cleaning service owner Yenetila Sheseraw of north Portland started his business in
people to do on their own, he said. 1998 to help residents maintain healthy and spotless homes and businesses.
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The company, which is located in
north Portland, utilizes the hot wa­
ter extraction, also known as steam
cleaning, which is the most effec­
tive carpet and upholstery cleaning
technique available.
Although the method, recom­
mended by major carpet manufac­
turers, is most often completed with
a large and noisy truck-mounted
carpet cleaning machine, those at
A -1 Oregon said they leave the in­
vasive noise outside the customer’s
home.
According to Sheseraw, clean­
ing your home and office are impor­
tant for both the health of the indi­
vidual and the environment. “And
the price is reasonable. Other com­
panies charge you more,” he said.
“I go everywhere,” he said. “Ev­
eryone is welcomed to call me, and
I will answer their questions.”
For more information about A-l
Oregon and their available services,
visit a 1 oregon.com or call 503-705-
2587.
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