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5 One Off Jobs
With spring just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about those little jobs you’ve been neglecting. Bad news is that they’ve probably turned into big jobs while you were busy doing other things, but these tips on the five biggest one off cleaning jobs ought to help you out when you finally get around to doing them.
#1 – End of tenancy cleaning. For end of tenancy cleaning London landlords and lettings agents have some fairly strict, and potentially expensive, regulations. If you plan on vacating your current property in the near future, you have a seriously big one off cleaning job on your hands. Consult your landlord or lettings agent for a cleaning checklist, and call a professional if you’re running short of time or think you won’t be able to get it all done yourself.
Keep The Bathroom Looking Great
Every household has at least one bathroom and or shower room. These are used every day and sometimes many times during the course of a day. All members of the family use them and very few will clean up after themselves consequently they can very quickly become horror zones. This is often the area that nobody likes to clean but should be cleared and cleaned on a regular basis. How regular depends on how many individuals are in the household if there are many then it should be done every day. as this is a task we hate doing this clearing and cleaning is often superficial. As a result all bathrooms should be deep cleaned also on a regular basis, say at least once per month but it can be more frequent again depending upon how frequently it is used and by whom.
Spring Cleaning Tips
Spring cleaning is the toughest cleaning job during a year. While some of you wish to hire professional services, most of you have to do it by your own hands. For a house that is so big for cleaning, it is impossible to clean every place and corner thoroughly. You need to focus on your cleaning on certain areas.
This first thing to focus on is stain removal. The places that are with most stains should be your kitchen and bathroom. The high traffic and usage of the kitchen and bathroom make them prone to stain accumulation.
Whenever you clean your kitchen, you should start off with your rangehood and hob. With just a glance, you will notice that there is a layer of grease covering the rangehood and hob. To ease your cleaning work a bit, you can place a plastic wrap over the oil collector of the rangehood. As most of the oil is trapped by the plastic wrap, you can clean your rangehood more efficiently.