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deep-clean

British pronunciation/dˈiːpklˈiːn/
American pronunciation/dˈiːpklˈiːn/
to deep-clean
[VERB]
MAIN VERB
1

to clean something carefully and thoroughly to prevent the spread of infection and germs

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Examples
1Yes, germs are all around the seats and they're rarely deep-cleaned.
2so we can spring deep-clean together
3To lure panic-stricken travelers back, U.S. carriers have implemented new rules, deep-cleaned planes, and waived some fees.
4The only deep-clean of the day happens overnight, when a team of cleaners will wipe down seats and tray tables with disinfectants and properly scrub the bathrooms.
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