The end of the lease meant that the last face was a huge dust cloud and terrible patches, and they spent a year convincing that they did not exist. But don't have to, the key is to clean up a little every day.


Kitchen


  • Cooking area - clean the oven, shelves and tops. Remove all chemicals and wipe the traces.
  • Exhaust hood - clean all oil marks and clean the filter to ensure that the lamp is working properly.
  • Sink - Remove food from the drain and clean the faucet and faucet.
  • Workbench - Wipe all surface areas and walls.
  • Dishwasher - Clean interior, including all racks and rubber. Remove the food from the filter and rinse.
  • Refrigerator - Pull out and clean the back and bottom.
  • Exhaust fan - remove all dust and oil.
  • Cabinet - empty and wipe clean.


Indoor


  • Wall - wipe all the walls. Wipe off traces, fix dents or holes, repaint as necessary, and remove spider webs from the corners.
  • Windows - clean all doors and windows inside and outside. Be sure to clean the rails and blinds on the windows.
  • Cabinets and drawers - empty and wipe clean.
  • Window sill - wipe all window sills, including windows, skirting boards, door tops, sliding door rails.
  • Fly-proof net - put it back in place after cleaning.
  • Lights - Clean all light switches and lights and replace inactive light bulbs.
  • Extras - any utensils or furniture provided should be cleaned and kept under the conditions of receipt.
  • Flooring - Clean the floor with a vacuum cleaner or vacuum cleaner before mopping the floor and steam cleaning the carpet.


Bathroom and laundry


  • Mirror - Clean all mirrors and remove wiping marks.
  • Toilet - lavage and disinfection, including under the seat and around the bowl.
  • Shower - Clean the glass, faucet and shower head, remove the mold from the cement slurry, mop the floor and allow the area to dry.
  • Washbasin - Clean the washbasin and drain and wipe all countertops, wall tiles and faucets.
  • Extra service - wipe the soap holder, towel rack, toilet paper holder and ceiling fan.


Outside


  • Courtyard - mowing the lawn, weeding the garden, trimming the trees, sweeping the paved area.
  • Courtyard - Clean and hose all exterior balconies or decks, remove spider webs and clean any utensils, including BBQ.
  • Windows - remove spider webs, wash and dry.
  • Pets - clean up any animal waste and repair any damage.
  • Pool and spa - remove water and filter debris.
  • Garage - Empty and remove any grease or dirt, remove spider webs and clean the garage door.
  • Dust bin - clean and dry.


What to use and convenient tips


Oven


Chemical cleaners purchased at the store remove the hardest grease, just follow the instructions on the can. If you prefer a planet-friendly choice, use a baking soda to add a paste. Remove the shelf, put on the gloves, and cover the oven wall. Carefully avoid the heating element. Stay overnight. In the morning, spray vinegar, which will form a light foam that can be wiped off.


Wall


Sugar soap is best to remove traces from the walls. Simply add a bucket of water, wash the entire wall with a non-abrasive cloth, and scrub the deeper marks. Repair the dent with wall putty. Let it dry for a few hours before sanding and repainting. Take a small piece of existing paint to the store to make sure the color is a perfect match. Larger holes can also be fixed from your local hardware store using putty and self-adhesive nets.


Windows and mirrors


Wash with detergent and dry with a glass cleaner. Wipe the glass cleaner with a newspaper as this will reduce the streaks and make your windows and mirrors sparkle. Wipe the blinds with a damp cloth before cleaning the windows to prevent dust from spreading. If you clean the window, it is recommended to wash it first with soapy water. Before cleaning the window, wipe off the dust on the blinds with a damp cloth.


Box


Add household cleaner or disinfectant to a bucket of hot water and scrub with an abrasive cloth. In addition, for environmental protection, pour a few cups of vinegar into the trash can and add hot water. Let it soak for a few hours before washing. Turn them upside down and dry in the sun.


Shower


Scrub the soap on the glass with a shower foam or vinegar. An old toothbrush will help to clean the mold in the mortar and clean it in other hard-to-reach places. Always scrub the drain and remove the hair. If using chemicals, remember to turn on the fan.


WC


When you leave the rental, you should clean the toilet tank. For simple cleaning or removal of minerals, pour some vinegar into the water tank and rinse overnight before washing. However, if more effort is required, turn off the water to the toilet and drain through the tank repeatedly. Wear gloves and clean empty cans with bleach or commercial cleaners. The water is opened and filled with water until the chemical is removed before flushing the cold water through the system.