Has anyone here switched to using eco-friendly cleaning solutions for end-of-lease cleaning? I’ve always used regular store-bought cleaners, but I’m starting to think about the environmental impact and whether greener options might actually do the job just as well. Plus, I’m wondering if landlords even care as long as the place is spotless. Any thoughts or experiences? I’d love to know if it’s worth the effort to make the switch.
If you’re in Canberra, you should check out Deep Cleaning Canberra .(Deep Cleaning Canberra) They use environmentally friendly products and equipment, which ensures that your space is not only clean but also safe. I hired them last time, and my landlord actually commented on how fresh and non-toxic the place smelled. It’s worth considering if you want top-notch results without the environmental guilt.
I think the trend toward eco-friendly cleaning is here to stay, especially since so many people are becoming more conscious of their choices. While I haven’t switched completely, I do use eco-friendly products for smaller jobs, like wiping counters or cleaning mirrors, and I’ve noticed they work just as well. For end-of-lease cleaning, it might be a good way to leave a positive impression on landlords who value sustainability!
The frequency of cleaning depends on the type of property you are renting and the terms of your lease, but in general it is recommended to keep it tidy to avoid additional fees. Regular cleaning once a week or as needed will help keep the space clean and prevent large expenses at the end of the lease.