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Linda Cobb
A regular guest on HGTV's "Smart Solutions," this "Queen Of Clean" explains how to turn your home into a sparkling palace in no time at all.
Travels From: Arizona
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Talking Dirty with the Queen of Clean
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ABOUT Linda Cobb |
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Those who think there's nothing funny about cleaning have never talked dirty to bestselling author, Linda Cobb, "The Queen of Clean."
Cobb is no stranger to the cleaning business. She is the former owner of one of the largest cleaning companies in Michigan. Not only is she an authority on carpet cleaning, upholstery cleaning, and wall and window washing, but she also has faced all types of cleaning challenges. In fact, her firm specialized in some of the most difficult cleaning tasks in the industry: disaster restoration, fire damage and smoke and water damage.
A featured guest on more than 70 local and national talk radio and television shows across the country, Cobb recently made her debut on "Oprah." She's a regular on KTVK-TV's top-rated morning show "Good Morning Arizona" in Phoenix, as well as the Home & Garden Television's (HGTV) "Smart Solutions."
As a complement to her myriad of appearances, Cobb publishes the bi-monthly "Queen of Clean: The Newsletter," which enters thousands of homes across the United States and Canada. On the air, in print and on the Web, Cobb does it all, but the crown jewel of her achievements is her bestselling book, Talking Dirty With The Queen Of Clean. She is the author of five additional books, including her two newest, A Queen for All Seasons and The Royal Guide to Spot and Stain Removal.
Cobb is also a top-notch speaker, wowing audiences across the country with her knowledge and unusual cleaning methods, such as Tang in the toilet and Massengil on the dog. Her natural cleaning methods are easy and even fun, something that never fails to astound her audiences.
Whether on television or radio or as a guest speaker, Cobb's abundance of personality shines through as she shares her cleaning expertise and sense of humor while answering viewer and listener questions. There's a standing challenge to audiences to stump the Queen, but so far, nobody has been able to do it.
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