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Tips of doing your own end of tenancy cleaning

The end of tenancy clean is a demanding job that takes a lot time, effort, and efficiency. Many people hire professional cleaners to avoid the hassle. If you’re brave enough to take on this massive task, keep these tips in mind.

Start with your freezer
It is very important that tenants of fully furnished apartments and homes leave their freezers clean and empty. Before cleaning the freezer, turn it off first. If the tenant doesn’t specify otherwise, I recommend that you leave it off.

Cleaning your windows
The majority of domestic cleaning services ensure that your windows, particularly on the inside, are thoroughly cleaned. If you’re doing it yourself, use a window cleaner to remove any dirt that has accumulated. You should clean your windows regularly before you do your end-of-tenancy cleaning, but if that’s not possible, a strong, good window cleaner should suffice.

Curtains and blinds should also be cleaned
Blinds are easy to clean and dust with a soft cloth and soapy water. Curtains require more work and, if you’re not up for the task, it is best to take them to a professional.

Attention to Special Buildups
As time goes by, certain areas of your home will accumulate a lot more dirt. Often, this is because these areas are ignored during routine cleaning sessions. Be sure to thoroughly clean your house before moving out. Mold can be found in corners of showers and sinks, as well as under the drainage rims. Professional tenancy cleaning in Auckland would usually use a powerful chemical to remove such dirt, so you may have to look around for the best possible product.

With the right products, tools and a schedule, you can clean up after a tenant’s move out with ease.

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Daniel S. Williams

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