Moving Out of Your Apartment? Deep Clean with These Tips!

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For whatever reason, you’re moving out of the apartment you lived in for some time. Of course, part of leaving usually means that you have to get deep cleaning done. The best place to start is to talk to your landlord or property manager. If you’ve lived in a building that is managed professionally, the apartment’s cleaning and restoration is usually on them.

However, it’s always best to err on the side of caution. Figuring out what you’re actually responsible for will go a long way in helping you to save funds. It may not be necessary to call on service providers like a carpet cleaning company anymore. 

All of that said, you should still get the apartment cleaned. Aside from just showing proper respect, it may also be legally required of you.

Did You Pay For A Security Deposit?

If you did, of course, you’re going to want to get as much of it back as you can. Chances are you had to record the property’s condition when you moved in. When you leave, the record you initially submitted will be used when the condition of the apartment is looked into. The end goal, of course, should ideally be that the apartment is cleaned to the point that it seems like it was unoccupied the whole time. 

Take note of the word ideally there, though. Accidents and other things will happen over time. Pets can have accidents, or can end up with scuffs, carpets get matted, wood breakage happens, pipes can burst or leak. It’s still important to get apartment cleaning done as best as you can.

Deep Cleaning

Cleaning in this case is more intensive than the “norm”: it’s deep cleaning. The actual cleaning is a bit different from the normal routine, which involves vacuuming and dusting on the weekend. You might expect a lot of scrubbing, but that’s also involved. Don’t be surprised if you end up smelling like a tropical rainforest.

Cleaning the Bathrooms

  • Clean toilet surfaces with a disinfecting cleaner specifically meant for bathrooms.
  • Shine mirrors and reflective surfaces with glass cleaner.
  • Use distilled white vinegar to clean dirty showers and dried toothpaste in the sink.

Cleaning Bedrooms and the Living Room

  • Begin from the top and work your way down.
  • Get an extendable duster for ceiling fans and any cobwebs.
  • Have a non-streaking glass cleaner for glass doors and windows.
  • Remove scuff marks from hardwood floors with cleaners.
  • Sweep dust and hair from hardwood floors.
  • Thoroughly vacuum the carpet.

Cleaning the Kitchen

  • Clean out the refrigerator.
  • Dirty ovens can be addressed with vinegar and baking soda overnight.
  • Disinfect countertops.
  • Microwave a bowl of lemon juice and water for 3 minutes, then wipe the interior.
  • Use a cleaning solution to wipe the refrigerator interior down.

Conclusion

When moving out of an apartment, it’s important to clean it well. In some cases, it may be legally required especially when it comes to the security deposit. Deep cleaning will go a long way; the bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bathrooms should not be overlooked.

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