Which Are the Worst-to-Deal-With Odours at the End of Tenancy?

Jan 19
18:38

2012

John Atkinson

John Atkinson

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The end of tenancy cleaning is an important process and every tenant must do it before he moves out. The thing is,Which Are the Worst-to-Deal-With Odours at the End of Tenancy? Articles though, that not only dirt should be removed, but bad smells as well. So, do you know which are the worst-to-deal-with odours at the end of a tenancy period?

When I'm talking about the worst odours, I don't mean the smell of still air or dirty socks. This is something common, especially in a men's lodging. There are other smells which can be really disgusting and scary, they can make even a move out cleaning London specialist go away. Here they are:

The smell of stale fish – you've cleaned the whole place, removing even the food from the refrigerator, but there is a terrible smell of stale fish in the apartment, which probably came from the fridge. My advice is to locate the source of the odour and to take it out. After that open the windows and clean the spot where the fish was. Close the windows and deodorise the place, using an aerosol or natural deodorisers like baking soda, lemons and potpurri.

Another smell, which in my opinion is worse than the fish one, that you might not want to deal with on your way out of your lodging is the pet vomit odour. It is not that hard to remove, but is really disgusting. That's because you have to clean the stain before you remove the odour. It is something, which can make you skip your lunch for sure. Use a vinegar/water solution to clean the spot, and baking soda and potpourri to deodorise.

And the last odour, which I sincerely wish you not to face at the end of your tenancy period is the mould smell. It's not that the odour is too hard to remove, but that you must clean the mould first. It can be a dangerous process, especially if you are an asthma sufferer dealing with black moulds. Most move out cleaning London specialist recommend to use a solution of vinegar and tea tree essential oil to get rid of the mould at home. Ventilate and use lemons to deodorise afterwards.

Good Luck!