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How Do You Clean Walls at The End of Tenancy?

Wall clean is the hardest part of cleaning when it comes to preparing the rental house apartment for the real estate inspection.

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How Do You Clean Walls at The End of Tenancy?

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  1. How Do You Clean Walls at The End of Tenancy? Wall clean is the hardest part of cleaning when it comes to preparing the rental house apartment for the real estate inspection. In addition, the unclean wall may lead you to rental conflicts regarding the bond money. If you don’t want to lose your deposited amount, you must know the proper technique for cleaning the wall. You also need to know the cleaning products and tools to be used in cleaning walls. However, if you think it’s going to be time taking process for you. Then, you must search for professional cleaners, Who can give you spotless cleaning and help you pass the final inspection of real estate. If you have a low budget and can’t afford professional cleaners, here are the cleaning tips that may help you bring back the shine of your walls.

  2. Gather your supplies Stain remover Vacuum with the brush attachment Baking soda Foam craft brush Hydrogen peroxide Liquid hand or dish soap Water Soft cloths or rags Tack cloth Two buckets

  3. Protect your floor from drips Prepare by laying towels along the base of the walls to protect floors and collect any dust or drips.

  4. Dust the walls Give the walls a dusting—using the dust brush attachment, vacuum your walls and follow by wiping them with a tack cloth. You can also use a foam craft brush to easily swipe away dust from baseboards and moulding. Alternatively, you can wrap a dry mop head with a clean rag and dust from top to bottom without fear of scratches or dents.

  5. Mix water and dish soap Now that the dust is wiped away, it's time to wash the walls. Fill one bucket with a gallon of warm water and mix clear liquid hand or dish soap and water in the other. Soak a cloth in the solution, and wring it out well.

  6. Test a patch on the wall While the dish soap and water make for a gentle cleaning solution, you should always test an inconspicuous area, like a section of the wall that's behind a painting or piece of furniture, to make sure it won't damage the material. Wallpaper and matte paint are more delicate than high-gloss paint, so it's good to err on the side of caution and do a little test.

  7. Tackle any stubborn stains If you come across any stubborn stains on painted walls, turn to baking soda and water. Baking soda is a natural stain fighter—mix a half cup of baking soda with a quarter cup of water until it forms a paste. Gently rub that paste into the stained part of the wall and the stain should lift.

  8. Rinse the walls Soak a cloth in clean water, and wring it out well. Wipe the wall with the cloth to rinse.

  9. Dry the walls Gently run a clean, dry cloth over the surface. You can also keep your windows open to help air-dry the walls as you go.

  10. Contact Us Bond Cleaning provides satisfactory cleaning solutions with a promise to deliver a remarkable cleaning output on your rental property. Our team of genius cleaners are known among tenants and property managers for their exceptional cleaning results all over Australia. Our Location Visit Us Contact Number www.cheapbondcleaningsydney.com.au/ 0280765720 Sydney

  11. Thank You

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