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Pandemic leads business in new direction


By Michelle James
The Register-Herald
May 17, 2021
May 17, 2021
Kim Maxwell started her Suddenly Spotless cleaning business after realizing the need for professional vacation rental cleaners. When Covid-19 slowed tourism, Maxwell expanded her business, which serves Fayette County and the Beckley area, to also care for residential properties.
Rick Barbero/The Register-Herald
Heading into spring of 2020, Kim Maxwell’s new business venture was doing well.
Maxwell had opened Suddenly Spotless, a professional cleaning service for vacation properties in August 2019, and the Fayette County resident was looking forward to a busy summer season.
“We had a bunch of girls (cleaning technicians) on staff and we were just getting ready for our first big vacation rental season,” she said of her team that serviced rentals in the New River Gorge area.

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