Domestic cleans

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Kitchen

  • High and low level must be completed on every visit this includes all skirting including marks not just dust. Remove stubborn marks with cif

  • Interior and exterior cupboard doors cleaned and grease free including handle

  • Pull everything forward on countertops have the countertops and splash backs/ walls been cleaned ?

  • Pull toaster forward and empty toaster draw plates of all debris, wipe toaster over with degreaser cleaning countertop underneath

  • Clean kettle and pull forward wiping behind with degreaser

  • Clean hob top with degreaser scraping off any burnt on food with scraper (be careful not to scratch glass if it’s ceramic)

  • If counter tops are cluttered lift everything off and clean underneath, tidy area and put items back

  • External oven door glass and handle cleaned with degreaser ensuring it is smear free

  • Pull microwave forward cleaning behind and underneath with degreaser. Make sure fronts of microwave is smear free and clean

  • Spray and wipe down the washing machine making sure the front of the whole unit is clean

  • Spray and clean any tiles or slash back with degreaser

  • Spray and clean underneath cupboards above countertops. Use degreaser and ensure they are left clean and grease free

  • Clean sink with degreaser remove and dried on food then spray drain holes with mouth spray leave to soak for 5 minutes and then rinse and buff the sink

  • Remove any limescale on taps and ensuring you have rinsed bleach away before putting descaler on taps. Make sure taps are buffed up and draining boards are clear of limescale and shiny and buffed up

  • Clean all sockets and handles in kitchen area with degreaser

  • Degrease all touch points in kitchen area ensuring everything is left sparkling

  • Wipe down door frames and both sides of the door paying special attention to door handles. You general cleaner this will sanitise as well as clean. Ensure all marks are removed from doors you may need to use a little bit of degreaser to life stubborn marks

  • Sanitise all light switches and ensure they are not grubby and mark free

Lounge

  • High and low level must be completed on every visit this includes all skirting including marks not just dust. Remove stubborn marks with cif

  • Dust blinds with a dry cloth and general cleaner

  • Lift blinds and clean all window frames if there is mould present make sure you treat it

  • Clean all windows with your window kit ensuring there are no smears

  • Wipe down window seals and polish make sure you are dusting items and lifting them, cleaning underneath them and then putting them back where they belong

  • Make sure all photo frames and any little trinkets are polished don’t touch anything expensive

  • Wipe down any coffee tables ensuring you’re dusting any ornaments or trinkets lifting them and cleaning underneath

  • Remove all cushions from sofa and hoover base of sofa and all cushions and arrange neatly back where they belong

  • Pull sofa forward and clean skirting and hoover and mop underneath and then put sofa back (only if sofa is moveable with 2 of you)

  • All lamps are dusted and any mid level picture frames and trinkets are dusted

  • Wipe down door frames and both sides of the door paying special attention to door handles. You general cleaner this will sanitise as well as clean. Ensure all marks are removed from doors you may need to use a little bit of degreaser to life stubborn marks

  • Sanitise all light switches and ensure they are not grubby and mark free

  • Hoover throughout leaving tidy hoover lines and spray with air freshener

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