Olympic End of Tenancy Cleaning
Five days after the Olympic Games in London, the British capital looks like a desert compared to what it was during the event. Most of the people who came to become a part of the Olympics are now gone and the situation in the city seems to be getting back to its normal. Londoners are also getting back to their normal daily routines, but the ones who leased their properties for the Games still have a lot of work to do. They have to clean the mess that their tenants left them and this won't be an easy task. This end of tenancy cleaning will be totally Olympic.
Here are the chores that you have to accomplish, so to restore the looks of your property:
* Move out cleaning London specialists recommend that you have a careful look at your place and see what you have to clean or repair. It is very important to make a detailed plan, so that your work goes smoothly. Check what detergents and other cleaning materials you have at home, and what you'll need in the cleaning process, and go to buy everything you don't have.
* Take a rubbish bag and collect the useless stuff and junk. Check the food supplies in the refrigerator and in the kitchen cupboards, and get rid of everything that is rotten or out of date, too. When you gather all of the trash, take the bags outside, so that they don't emit bad odours in your house.
* Clean the kitchen appliances. Wipe everything in the room and use hot white vinegar to disinfect afterwards. It is very important to clean and disinfect the kitchen sink and the area around the rubbish bin well, because they are very germ-friendly.
* Vacuum the floors in the rest of the house. Mop the hard floors using a detergent, and freshen up the carpets with a home-made solution. You can use a mixture of two cups warm water, one tablespoon liquid castile soap,cup white vinegar, 3 drops clary sage essential oil and 6 drops lavender essential oil. Mind that when you clean a rug with this solution, stains maid by the tenant might become more obvious. End of tenancy cleaning London specialists recommend that you determine their origin and treat them with a proper detergent.
* Clean the windows.
* Check for stains in the rest of the house. Don't ignore hidden areas, like under the sofa. There might be greasy fingerprints on the light switches, too.
* Clean the toilet and the bathroom well. Disinfect with bleach, afterwards, so that you can kill all bacteria.
* Ventilate and deodorise to improve the atmosphere.
* If you spot anything else which is not right, fix it.
Here are the chores that you have to accomplish, so to restore the looks of your property:
* Move out cleaning London specialists recommend that you have a careful look at your place and see what you have to clean or repair. It is very important to make a detailed plan, so that your work goes smoothly. Check what detergents and other cleaning materials you have at home, and what you'll need in the cleaning process, and go to buy everything you don't have.
* Take a rubbish bag and collect the useless stuff and junk. Check the food supplies in the refrigerator and in the kitchen cupboards, and get rid of everything that is rotten or out of date, too. When you gather all of the trash, take the bags outside, so that they don't emit bad odours in your house.
* Clean the kitchen appliances. Wipe everything in the room and use hot white vinegar to disinfect afterwards. It is very important to clean and disinfect the kitchen sink and the area around the rubbish bin well, because they are very germ-friendly.
* Vacuum the floors in the rest of the house. Mop the hard floors using a detergent, and freshen up the carpets with a home-made solution. You can use a mixture of two cups warm water, one tablespoon liquid castile soap,cup white vinegar, 3 drops clary sage essential oil and 6 drops lavender essential oil. Mind that when you clean a rug with this solution, stains maid by the tenant might become more obvious. End of tenancy cleaning London specialists recommend that you determine their origin and treat them with a proper detergent.
* Clean the windows.
* Check for stains in the rest of the house. Don't ignore hidden areas, like under the sofa. There might be greasy fingerprints on the light switches, too.
* Clean the toilet and the bathroom well. Disinfect with bleach, afterwards, so that you can kill all bacteria.
* Ventilate and deodorise to improve the atmosphere.
* If you spot anything else which is not right, fix it.