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How to Clean Carpets for End of Lease Inspection

Carpets add to the character and elegance of a property. In Melbourne, there are many properties with carpeted floors, and many of them are occupied by tenants. Renting a carpeted house can give anyone immense joy, but it also adds to the stress of cleaning. Carpet floors require more attention and maintenance than hard floors. Also, as a tenant, you have to ensure these fixtures remain stain and spot-free.

Often tenants cannot get a full rental bond refund after a tenancy ends because the carpets are heavily soiled, or they are not in the same condition they were in at the start of a tenancy. To avoid this scenario, you should be proactive and hire professional who perform end of lease cleaning in Melbourne to clean and disinfect your carpets before moving out. Alternately, you can clean your carpet yourself by following the tips outlined below. Have a look!

Keep Cleaning Supplies On-Hand  

It is essential you have all the cleaning products and tools you will need on hand to clean and disinfect your carpets any time. If you are cleaning your carpet at the end of tenancy, here are some things you should have.

  • Carpet stain remover
  • Baking soda
  • Napping brush
  • Rubber squeegee
  • Vacuum cleaner

Divide the Carpets into Quadrants

Before you start cleaning the carpet, divide it into quadrants as it will help you clean the fixtures easily and faster. Stand in the centre of the floor and section the carpets in four parts. Once the quadrants are divided, start cleaning each one from the innermost part towards the edge.

Sprinkle Baking Soda for Cleaning and Deodorising

One of the best ways to sanitise and deodorise dirty carpets is using baking soda. This product is a natural cleaner without Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) that can absorb moisture, dust, dirt, and other pollutants on the carpets. All you need to do is sprinkle the carpets generously with baking soda and let the powder remain on the carpet for at least 30 minutes. Vacuum the carpets thoroughly to collect any residue of the powder along with other debris. Make sure you vacuum the carpets using slow and deliberate strokes, making a W pattern.

Always Dab and Never Rub Stains

A big mistake many tenants make while cleaning their carpets is rubbing stains while removing them. Doing this makes the situation worse because you are embedding the stain deeper and it may be removed from the surface, but the stain will reappear in a few hours or the next day. To ensure you remove a stain completely, always using the dabbing method. Saturate the stain with a cleaner and using a white paper towel dab it until the moisture and stain come off.

Use a Rubber Squeegee to Remove Pet Hair

Do you have pets at home? Their fur can stick to the carpets and even get embedded into the fibres. To clean them, you cannot use a vacuum cleaner as it will clog. Instead, it would help if you used a rubber squeegee. This tool can easily remove pet hair from carpets and upholstery by making them bunch together and easy to collect. Use the squeegee the same way you would use it on a hard floor and see how effectively it collects pet hair from carpets. Many end of lease cleaning experts in Melbourne use this trick to clean carpets in homes with furry canines.

Always Test Cleaners

Never use a cleaner before testing it on an inconspicuous part of the carpet to see if it is suitable and doesn’t cause any damage. End of lease cleaning experts in Melbourne always test cleaning solutions before applying it on the carpets to prevent avoidable staining or burning. Also, while using the cleaners, please follow the instructions mentioned on label to apply the products correctly and give it required dwell time to work effectively.

The Bottom Line

Cleaning your carpets at the end of a tenancy is necessary for getting your rental bond back in full. According to the Residential Tenancies Act 1997, a tenant has to keep the rented property in a reasonably clean condition while renting it and before moving out. Therefore, it is essential you maintain and clean your carpets using these tips by the end of lease cleaning experts in Melbourne to avoid any inconvenience while moving.

Joe Maillet
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JOE MAILLET

Joe Maillet is an avid reader and a writer by heart. He is an author, freelance writer and a contributor writer, who write articles and blogs for various leading online media publications and for CEO and entrepreneurs from across the world. He keeps himself updated with the latest marketing trends and always recognized in the industry for providing solutions to B2B and B2C businesses.