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6 effective methods for a worry-free move-out cleaning

Sometimes it is mandatory to clean before leaving a home to get your deposit back. In other cases, cleaning is optional and depends on your personal choice. But cleaning up before you leave your home will do you a good deed for others. Plus, it will help you maintain a positive relationship with the next landlord or tenant. You never know if you will need them later. Here are 6 effective methods for a worry-free move-out cleaning!

 

Empty the Unit and Clean the Kitchen First

This may seem obvious, but it is important to mention. In order to be comfortable in your new home, it is crucial to clear out all your stuff. Avoid leaving boxes lying around, as this may require additional cleaning after they are moved. For this reason, it is recommended that you do the cleaning last, just before you turn in the keys. The only items you should keep are your cleaning supplies and cleaning tools.

When moving, the kitchen is often the most difficult room to clean because of spills, grease, stubborn stains, and lime scale. This can take a lot of time and energy, especially if you are alone. Therefore, it is advisable to start with this room to get rid of the most difficult chore first.

This will prevent you from getting discouraged by constantly thinking about the arduous task. In addition, once the kitchen is cleaned, the other rooms will seem simpler and easier to clean.

To save time on the big day, consider defrosting the refrigerator the day before you clean the kitchen. For maximum time savings, also clean the inside and outside of your kitchen storage units. On moving day, strip the oven and wash the cooktop and hood. Then, thoroughly clean your appliances after unplugging them. Finally, wash the sink and faucet and disinfect the work surface. If your walls have grease stains, don’t forget to clean them too.

 

Clean the Bathroom

To ensure a spotless clean, you will need to clean all your washrooms from top to bottom, including the bathroom/shower room and toilet. Go through every corner, from the ceiling to the floor. Pay special attention to grouting, mildew stains and lime scale. Don’t forget to clean your washing machine, mirrors, and shelves. Use appropriate cleaning products for each material and covering.

 

Clean the Windows, the Walls and Floors

While often not very difficult to do, cleaning windows can be time consuming, especially if you have a lot of them! Start by dusting the frames with a brush, then wipe them down with a damp rag. Finally, clean all the windows with a microfiber cloth.

Remove any hooks and nails you have added, fill any holes with spackle and then remove the most visible dirt stains. Don’t let a few stains on the walls penalize you and cause you to lose your rent deposit. Remember to do the same for the doors.

Once the previous cleaning phases are finished, it is time to clean the floor. You can clean each room separately by closing it off to prevent it from getting dirty again. Start by vacuuming and then mopping. For tougher marks, use a brush and soapy water.

 

Ensure a Worry-Free Move-Out Cleaning

For a thorough and effective cleaning of your old home, hire professional cleaners. This allows you to focus on your new home without having to worry about cleaning the old one. Professionals have the tools and products needed to deep clean hard-to-reach areas and remove all traces of dirt and dust.

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