Bathrooms
Dirt and mildew are most visible and least tolerable in bathrooms. Toilets, showers, tiles and baths should be cleaned and polished as well as possible.
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Clean basins, taps and fittings
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Remove hard water stains
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Remove limescale if present
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Scrub and rinse soap dispensers
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Wipe and polish radiators and towel rails
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Scrub and rinse toilet and bidet
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Clean plumbing behind toilet if reachable
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Wipe marks and stains from shower screens
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Scrub and rinse bath marks and signs of mildew
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Make sure to clean drains
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Wipe and polish mirrors and glass surfaces
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Descale, rinse and wipe showerheads, taps and metal surfaces
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Scrub and rinse accumulated dirt from the toothbrush area
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Clean extractor fans
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Wipe reachable bathroom tiles

Bedrooms
Step one is to take care of dust and dirt. The best way to tackle this is to wipe rooms from top to bottom.
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Remove cobwebs from ceilings and corners
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Dust reachable surfaces – wardrobes, shelving and cupboards
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Wipe accumulated dust and dirt from top of doors
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Wipe accumulated dust from top of picture frames
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Wipe dirt off curtain rails
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Properly vacuum and dust both sides of curtains and blinds
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Wipe and polish mirrors, pictures and other wall hangings
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Wipe off dust from skirting boards and decorations
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Dust off all light fittings and lampshades
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Clean and polish metal ornaments
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Wipe and polish switches
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Remove/repaint dirty marks from walls
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Carefully clean power sockets and extension cords
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Thoroughly vacuum all mattresses
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Mop hard floors and laminate

Kitchens
Cleaning the kitchen is a quarter of the job. Your kitchen is most likely to be the most used room, not to mention the most heavily exposed to various germs and dirt.
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Wash and polish all worktops, countertops and the sink area
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Clean inside cupboards, drawers and shelving
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Throw leftover food and carrier bags away
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Wash and polish sinks and shine taps
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Remove accumulated limescale
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De-grease and polish wall tiles
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Remove mould growth between grout
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Clean and de-grease ovens internally and externally
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Clean grime from extractors and hobs
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Scrub gas rings and gas control knobs
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Clean microwaves inside and out
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Clean out the fridge/freezer
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Clean the washing machine inside and out
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Clean the dishwasher inside and out
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Clean exterior of all appliances
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Sanitize the bins and remove rubbish
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Clean outside of cupboards and drawers
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Stack and arrange cutlery, utensils and other dining accessories
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Clean inside of windows and wipe down sills, ledges and frames
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Wipe dirt from woodwork (doors, handles, doorframes, furnishings and skirting boards)
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Wipe down radiators if applicable and accessible
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Remove dust from plugs and light switches
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Vacuum, mop and polish floors

Furnishings
Landlords or their letting agents will pick up dirty furnishings upon their inspections. You must carefully wipe, vacuum and clean all furnishings.
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Wipe and polish tables, countertops and other worktop surfaces
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Make sure you remove all fingerprints and marks
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Look our for oil stains
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Take sofa cushions outside and pound them until the dust is removed
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Vacuum the sofa with and without its cushions on
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Move all furnishings to vacuum underneath
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Wipe and polish all wooden units

Carpets
Carpets always come under scrutiny from landlords/letting agents. Carpet cleaning is one of the hardest jobs to tackle, but the best way to do it is to hire a carpet cleaning machine.
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Thoroughly vacuum all carpet edges
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Move furniture and vacuum underneath
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Steam clean, if possible
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Try hand-washing stains if a carpet cleaning machine is not available

Windows
Everything within your rental property should be subject to a thorough clean before you move out. Cleaning the inside of the windows is no exception.
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Remove any marks, fingerprints and oily stains
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Wipe down to prevent streaks when drying
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Dust off and clean windowsills
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Wipe down frames
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Dust off blinds, curtains and shades

Draws, Cupboards
& Shelves
It’s quite common to forget to clear a drawer or cupboard that you don’t use often. Always inspect each drawer, cupboard and shelf.
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Clear drawers inside and out
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Remove any unnecessary items or leftover goods
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Wipe down the inside and out
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Wipe around handle

Fridge/Freezers
Check your tenancy agreement to see if your landlord wants the fridge/freezer turned on or off upon check-out. To clean it properly, you may need to defrost the freezer or at least turn it off a day in advance.
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Remove dirt, mildew and leftover food
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Wipe and polish handles
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Clean rubber seal
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Move it and clean underneath and behind
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Dismantle, wash and rinse slots, grills and shelves inside
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Wipe and polish the exterior

Appliances
You will need to check your tenancy agreement regarding your responsibilities on cleaning appliances
Dishwasher
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Clean the dishwasher of food and soap deposits
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Remove all dirt, mildew and food deposits
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Inspect and clean filters
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Wipe the rubber seal
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Move it and clean underneath and behind
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Wipe the soap dispenser drawer and remove marks and stains
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Wipe down handles

Washing Machine
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Clean the drum from leftovers and stains
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Inspect and clean filters
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Inspect the rubber seal
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Move it and clean underneath and behind
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Wipe the soap dispenser drawer and remove marks and stains
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Clean handles

Tumble Dryer
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Clean inside and out
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Inspect the rubber seal
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Clean the soap dispenser drawer
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Inspect and clean the filter

Ovens & Microwaves
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Clean and de-grease oven, extractor fan, hob and grill
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Clean and de-grease the microwave
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Scrub off food deposits and grime
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Clean grill pan and oven racks
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Clean the inner of both the oven and microwave
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Inspect and wipe the rubber seals
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Inspect and wipe all buttons
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Clean exterior and remove stains and marks

Toaster
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Clean, wipe and polish the exterior
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Remove any food deposits and bread crumb leftovers
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Clean within as much as possible
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De-grease handles
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Remove grime
