
HispanicExecutive Magazine
Released: April 2011
Running a Green Lean Machine
An article written by HspanicExecutive magazine for covering Gmaids….loved the title “Running a Green Lean Machine“.

Released: April 2011
An article written by HspanicExecutive magazine for covering Gmaids….loved the title “Running a Green Lean Machine“.
Released: Jan 2011
The holiday decorations may be put away, but what about those dust bunnies behind the TV? Start 2011 off right with a deep cleaning for your home. Gmaids will polish your house from floor to ceiling, nook to cranny using eco-friendly products that are free of harsh chemicals and safer for your family and pets—the ideal cleaning solution if you’ve got a little one who loves doing laps around the kitchen floor—leaving behind a fresh peppermint scent. The company is fully bonded and insured, and uses a portion of its proceeds to help feed hungry children. So you’ll get a clean house and a clean conscience to boot!. See DallasChild web »
Released: June 2010
Discipline to Dream, Plan, and Execute. And passion to continue the cycle going.
Specifically Gmaids started by accident, really. We saw an opportunity to offer maid services online as a way to reach out to new customers…Read the full interview »

Released: March 2009
Now again, BioClean Maid (formerly), now Gmaids.com is featured as one trusted resources for the article “Green Spring Cleaning”. Check for yourself the magazine article is full of tips and easy recipes on using green and non-toxic products to accomplish a perfect cleaning. We use some of this same! Thanks Ann McCormick and the House & Home magazine. Click here to view the virtual magazine », the article is on page 46.
Released: December 2008
The holiday season is one time of year where feet will trample across the carpet more than any other time, and homes will need to be cleaned more frequently. But if the thought of an added dose of bleach or caustic chemicals doesn’t whet your appetite for turkey, the rise of green cleaning products might be the solution. Local businesses are finding ways to reduce their customers’ impact on the environment while also keeping homes spic and span. BioClean Maid (now Gmaids) opened its doors in 2004…

Released: July 2008
A clean home elicits a joy like no other, and if the cleanliness is accomplished with Eco-friendly products, all the better. BioClean Maid (now Gmaids) offers full-service green cleaning, and everything in your house is fair game for the once-over. These pros will even organize the closets or garage. They can stop by in virtually any increment you like—weekly, biweekly, monthly, you name it—and all products used are nontoxic, biodegradable, allergy-free, and all-natural. 214-677-5442. gmaids.com.

Released: 2008
Dallas-Fort Worth area Texans rejoice. There’s a new cleaning service in town – and they’re eco-friendly! They use biodegradable products and offer a range of cleaning services. Don’t want a maid or already have a great one? Let BioClean (now Gmaids) come in for a 2-hour session to instruct you on how to go eco-friendly on your own. Read full article »

Released: March 18th 2008
If you choose to clean the old place yourself, channel your elbow grease into a few key areas, says Karen La Spina-Chaparro, co-owner of BioClean Maid (now Gmaids), an environmentally friendly cleaning service in Dallas. Read full article »

Released: January Issue Dallas 2008
Three years ago, Colombian couple Juan and Karen Chaparro dreamed up a housekeeping company that would use organic, nontoxic cleaning products to improve the health of the homeowners, the health of contract employees who handle the products, and the health of the earth.
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Released: January Issue Fort-Wort 2008
…Or, if you worry about chemicals touching tiny fingers, go green instead. The Plano-based BioClean Maid uses eco-friendly products, like Simple Green, for countertops and a mixture of water, vinegar and essential oils to make windows and mirrors sparkle. The company contracts with a cleaner close to your house to limit the carbon emissions from driving long distances, too. BioClean (now Gmaids) one-time cleanings start at $109.99. For more information, log on to www.biocleanmaid.com, e-mail info@biocleanmaid.com or call 214-677-5442.
Published on 2008-01-19, Page E1, Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX)

Released October 26th 2007
There’s a reason you tell people not to mess with Texas: Simply put, you’ve got enough of your own, thank you. Exhibit A: The inside of your apartment. Or what you can see of it from underneath the endless mounds… Read full article »