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Sold your house or moving out of your apartment? One of the conditions before moving out and handing the keys to the landlord or the new homeowner is to clean the property for the next owner or tenant to enjoy their new space. If you’re renting, you don’t want to risk your deposit forfeited because of a dirty house or apartment, do you? The tenant is liable for maintaining the property and keeping it in clean condition. So leave your house or apartment squeaky clean with these move-out cleaning hacks! CEILING  – When cleaning, work from the top to the bottom meaning, from the ceiling to the floors. As you clean, this will allow the dust, cobwebs, and dirt to fall to the floor. WINDOW BLINDS –  Dust the blinds or wipe them with mild soap and water. Run your hands with the damp sponge or cloth across each slat to remove dust. WASH WINDOWS  – Use a good window or glass cleaner to wash the windows. Spray the area and wipe quickly using a lint-free cloth to avoid streaks....

Move-In Cleaning Tips

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Are you a new homeowner tent moving into your first home or apartment? I’m sure you are so excited! It’s so exhilarating at the same time can be stressful and overwhelming. Before you haul in your furniture, clothes, shoes, and everything else, it is smart to clean the property when it’s empty. Don’t know what to do and where to start? Make a checklist to make the process seamless! If you’re considering bringing on a professional cleaning company like Go 2 Girls, you can also provide a list as well! Bathroom Clean and scrub the toilet Apply grout cleaner to shower Scrub the tub and the showerhead Disinfect the shower and tub Use a cleaner to scrub the sink Wipe vanity area Polish and dust furniture Put on a fresh new shower curtain Dust vents and wipe exhaust fan Disinfect doorknobs and pulls Kitchen Dispose of any garbage that was left Clean and sanitize trash can Scrub sink Wipe and clean the inside and out of stove, oven, and other appliances Move and c...

DIY Hacks that will make Cleaning Easier and Faster

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Keeping your house spotless seems like a never-ending task. Your busy schedule is one factor why you can’t keep your house clean and organized especially if you have toddlers with toys all over the place. Is there a way to make cleaning easier and fast? Well, we are going to share some DIY hacks to help you keep your house clean without a sweat. Unclogging the sink –  You don’t have to look any further on what to use to unclog your sink because it’s already in your cupboard. Vinegar and baking soda. This is a powerful duo to help you unclog your sink. Deodorize the garbage  – Stinky garbage cans, diaper pails, dog pee, and cat litter are some of the reasons your house has a foul smell. You don’t want that don’t you? To deodorize, combine the following: baking soda, water, and essential oil of your choice and make a paste out of it. Once the consistency is obtained, pour the mixture into a molder, and wait for it to thoroughly set in. Take one mold and place it in the trash...

Halloween Cleaning Checklist: The After Party

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It’s Spooky time! One of the daunting and haunting tasks every year is the Halloween cleaning. Imagine the clutter left of the after-party clutter, the trick-or-treat stuff, and the eerie decors. Here are some tips to save you time. Fake blood – a nightmare to clean is the fake blood. I know you will agree with me on this. Remove the excess fake blood on the stained area by gently tapping with a cloth, then apply rubbing alcohol. If the spot is deep, use a stain remover. Toilet papered garden – If the toilet paper is wet, wait for it to dry up before you start poking each and pull with it. If it clung on the tree and is hard to get rid of, use your leaf blower, and use the wind to your advantage. Pumpkin residues – We all love to carve pumpkins and you are faced with lots of pumpkin fillings on the floor. This is a no-sweat clean-up if you will put it on a newspaper before you start carving. This way, you can just throw everything into the trash bin without so much fuss. W...

Thanksgiving Cleaning Checklist

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Thanksgiving is that time of the year where family and friends get together. For sure, you will be busy preparing for everything, from cooking to house cleaning. Plan your activities ahead and deep clean your house, from the bedroom to the toilet, kitchen, and receiving area to avoid holiday stress. If you are a busy bee mom, it is best to start cleaning your house 2 weeks before Thanksgiving. This way, you will not panic because of last-minute clean-up. Here is your Halloween checklist. Two weeks before Thanksgiving Throw away those expired and forever forgotten leftovers. Clean your refrigerator as you need more space for Thanksgiving food. Clean the kitchen, stove, and cabinets. Wash and clean the China wares and utensils that you are going to use. Declutter that area where you plan to have your guests. Mop the bathroom. Mop the living area. Declutter bedrooms. A week before Thanksgiving Dust all windows and blinds. Vacuum the area where guests are received. Vac...