Bathroom Cleaning in the End of Tenancy

Aug 20
11:08

2012

John Atkinson

John Atkinson

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Bathroom cleaning in the end of your tenancy period can really be a disgusting task,Bathroom Cleaning in the End of Tenancy Articles but you must accomplish it if you want to get your rental deposit back. This is a chore that no one looks forward to, but if you don't want to do it, imagine how your landlord will react when he sees his bathroom dirty.

Here are a few tips from a tenancy cleaning London specialist on how to clean a bathroom in the end of tenancy:

  • The first thing you need to do is to clean the toilet bowl. Fill in a bucket or a big basin with hot water. Pour it in the bowl, so that the dirt loosens up. This way you will also empty the bowl, so that you can clean it more easily.
  • Take a spray bottle and pour two cups hot water and one cup hot white vinegar in it. Add one tablespoon bread soda and shake the bottle well to mix the ingredients well. Spray the toilet bowl inside and outside and rub it with a brush to remove the dirt and stains. Rinse with the telephone shower afterwards, or pour another bucket of hot water in it.
  • Use the same solution as for the toilet bowl to clean the tiles, bathtub and wash basin in the bathroom. Spray everywhere and rub with another brush to remove the grime from the grout and tiles. Rinse well with the telephone shower when you remove the filth and wipe the tiles with a cloth, so that no watermarks remain on them.
  • Use a mixture of equal parts white vinegar and rubbing alcohol to clean mirror in the bathroom.
  • Wash the shower curtain if there is such.
  • Fill in the spray bottle with hot white vinegar and spray everything in the bathroom to disinfect well. You can use bleach, if you want, but most post tenancy cleaners in London recommend using natural products only.

This is it. It is not as hard as you thought, is it? I hope you'll like my tips and use them.