Are you moving out? Need to hand over the property to your landlord? If yes, then you are expected <br /> <br />to clean the home until the landlord is fully satisfied. <br /> <br />11 end of lease cleaning tips <br /> <br />1. Do your end of tenancy cleaning after you’ve moved out, so you don’t have to work around <br /> <br />your belongings. Consider using natural products (such as vinegar) as they don’t leave <br /> <br />behind unpleasant chemical odours. <br /> <br />2. Work from the top down. Start by de-cobwebbing the ceiling and upper corners in all rooms. <br /> <br />Dust the blades of overhead fans. <br /> <br />3. Dust or vacuum window coverings (draperies, blinds, curtains). Consider laundering curtains <br /> <br />and having drapes professionally cleaned. <br /> <br />4. Thoroughly clean and degrease kitchen appliances: oven, stovetop (including stove hood), <br /> <br />refrigerator (including freezer), microwave and dishwasher. <br /> <br />5. Wipe down all kitchen countertops, back splashes, cupboard doors, etc. <br /> <br />6. Check kitchen walls for grease splatters and other food stains. <br /> <br />7. Empty all kitchen cupboards and drawers. Give them a quick wipe with a sponge. <br /> <br />8. Scour all bathrooms: tubs, showers, sinks and toilets. Don’t neglect the tiles and fixtures. <br /> <br />9. Wipe down bathroom countertops and cupboard doors, as well as inside cupboards and <br /> <br />drawers. <br /> <br />10. Empty all bedroom closets and other closets. For a furnished place, check inside drawers <br /> <br />and under bedroom furniture, and remove any debris. Wipe shelves, drawers and furniture <br /> <br />surfaces. <br />http://brisbane.eolvc.com.au/
