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How to clean an apartment before moving out?

Many things come with moving house, one of them being cleaning your house. Wherever and whenever you're moving, cleaning is inevitable. However, some people have trouble cleaning and getting rid of the chaos. If you're one of those people, don't fret. We're here to help you and give you all the tips you need. Cleaning before your local movers arrive needs to be a thorough process, so you can probably use a little bit of help. If you don't know how to clean an apartment before moving out, keep on reading - you're about to find out!

First, declutter, then clean an apartment before moving out

The first order of business when cleaning your apartment before moving is decluttering. You're probably aware of the fact that with moving comes decluttering. Some people enjoy this process, some hate it, but either way, it has to be done. The best way to start the cleaning of your home is by getting rid of all the items you don't need. It's simple really, just go through your items before packing and moving out and decide what doesn't belong in your home anymore. Whether you're hiring packing services New Braunfels or self-packing, this will help you get a lot of things out of the way and make both packing and cleaning easier and quicker.

Cleaning the kitchen before the move

Now, once you've decluttered and you've gotten your moving boxes New Braunfels for packing, you're ready to start cleaning your apartment before the move. Let's start with the kitchen - the most used room in every home.
Kitchen counters
It's important to keep the kitchen clean, so grab a sponge and start scrubbing those counters.
  • Clean your stove and oven. Get some sponges and rubber gloves and start getting rid of all the nasty food and grease stains.
  • Unplug your fridge and clean it thoroughly. Take out all the food out of the fridge beforehand. Also, throw out all the food that’s gone bad and give away the food you don’t want to bring to your new home.
  • Make sure to scrub those counters and cabinets. And if you’re taking the entire kitchen with you, make sure to clean behind the counters, fridge and stove once you move everything.
  • Take a mop and clean the floor of your kitchen. In case you’ve got tiles on the floor, it shouldn’t be too complicated to get them to shine.

Cleaning your bathroom

The bathroom is probably the most important room when you’re cleaning an apartment before moving out. However, nobody really likes cleaning the bathroom. You can use the fact that this will be the last time you’re cleaning this particular bathroom as motivation. Also, maybe you should consider doing a bathroom makeover that will boost the price of the house you're selling. Think about it.
A white bathroom - while cleaning an apartment before moving out, focus on the bathroom
The bathroom is the room that usually takes most work, so get ready to scrub and clean.
  • Clean the walls and the floor of your bathroom. Tiles are pretty easy to clean, so it shouldn’t take too long. Use a mop for the floor to make things easier for yourself.
  • If you’ve got counters in the bathroom, wipe them down with a damp sponge or a rag, just like you did with the tiles.
  • You want to make sure the bath and/or the shower are cleaned to perfection. Scrub them and then clean out the drain as well.
  • Clean the mirror, all the drawers, shelves and windows. Of course, you should remove all of your toiletries first and then dive straight into the cleaning. Use a window cleaner for the mirror and the windows and a damp rag for the inside of the cabinets.
  • Put your rubber gloves on and start cleaning the toilet. Dampen a sponge with hot water and clean the exterior of the toilet. As for the inside the toilet bowl, you should use a toilet cleaner.
  • Finally, wash the sink. Once you’re done with that, you’ve finished the most difficult room when it comes to cleaning an apartment before moving.

Cleaning the living room and the bedroom before moving out

If you thought you could clean an apartment before moving out and skip these rooms, you were wrong. Now that your kitchen and bathroom are clean, it’s time to face your living room and bedroom. These are the rooms where things tend to pile up, so you’ll really need to be strict with decluttering before the move. Once you’ve decluttered and you’ve packed most of your belongings, it’s time to give these rooms one final clean.
An industrial living room
Once the kitchen and bathroom are clean, you can move on to vacuuming and cleaning the living room and bedroom.
  • Vacuum the carpets and the floors. A lot of people go through your living room and the floors most likely need a good clean. If you own a robot vacuum cleaner, let it do its job and take a little break.
  • Of course, something you can't forget to do is to wash the windows.
  • Wipe down the walls and get rid of dust.
  • Also, wipe down the ceiling fans and furniture. Even if you're leaving the furniture behind, you want to make sure it's clean.
  • Grab a mop once again and clean the floors when you're done with these rooms.

You're ready to clean an apartment before moving out

So, we've given you some pointers to help you clean an apartment before moving out. This isn't a complicated process, but it can take a longer time. That's why you should mentally prepare yourself for this project and ask a few friends or family members to give you a hand. Cleaning is easier, quicker and less boring when you've got company. So, gather your sponges, rags, mops, cleaning supplies, your vacuum cleaner and get to work. There's lots to do and not a lot of time left before your move. Good luck!

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