Tips for Cleaning Your Living Room Furniture
Sometimes your house isn't as dirty as it is cluttered. Objects you don't need, use or simply know where to store can quickly accumulate and overtake your home.
The foremost thing is to remove all the cushions from your furniture and get it clean properly.
Vacuum After removing your cushion is the cleaning process by vacuuming up any loose debris. Take the head off your vacuum cleaner, and use a nozzle attachment, or simply just the end of it without any attachment.
Spot clean any marks with a fabric cleaner Again, with fabric couches, you might find little dirty patches on the fabric in particular places. You should be able to pick up a specific cleaning agent at your large local supermarket or the hardware store. Always test a patch that’s out of the way when you apply the cleaner for the first time in case it bleaches the fabric.
Cleaning Tips for Your End of Lease Clean
Start Early Start your cleaning early – don’t just plan to clean on the day that you vacate as you might not have enough time to get everything done!
Use quality products to clean Water and a cloth work for some things but not others. If you are doing your end of lease clean, then you should get some quality cleaning products to help get the job done more quickly and more effectively.
Get your carpets professionally cleaned Some rental agencies require you to get your carpets professionally steam cleaned as part of the lease agreement. Even if this isn’t required for your lease, it’s always a good idea to do it as your carpets can get pretty dirty over the course of your tenancy. Make sure to remove all your furniture so that the carpets can be completely and properly cleaned.
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