Deep Cleaning Your New Home Before You Move In

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Dedicate some time to properly scrubbing the sink with the same bicarb, and it’s commonly said that using a toothbrush or two to do this is the best and most thorough option. Be sure to take out any shelves or drawers from inside the fridge to wash them all thoroughly in warm soapy water. If you’re lucky enough to have a dishwasher in your new home, put a cup of white vinegar inside and run the hottest cycle. This will remove limescale and bacteria, and is completely harmless to you and your family rather than opting for nasty chemicals.
Take out any extraction fans and give them a good clean, as you don’t want dirt to be blown across your clean kitchen when you start cooking. You may encounter some nasty surprises along the way, so it’s useful to find a local pest control number in case of any emergencies.
If your taps or shower heads are showing a build-up of scaling or mineral build up. Fill a small plastic bag with equal parts of water and vinegar and tie this around the affected areas to leave overnight. When you return the next day to remove them and run the water, you will see a visible improvement.  Purchase a new shower curtain if required. And use a harsher antibacterial spray to rid the bath and shower unit of grime and limescale.
The amount of cleaning you have to do in the bedrooms inside your new house depends on the quantity of furniture inside. If your house came with beds and mattresses, you may want to consider purchasing entirely new mattresses. However, if your budget at the moment will not allow this, you can clean those that are already there by vacuuming the surface, sprinkling baking soda over the top, leaving it to rest and then simply vacuuming again. If you have pets it is good to use the best vacuum cleaner for pet hair for cleaning. This helps to make the mattress completely odour free and reduce the likelihood of allergens and mold occurring. Use protectors to add an extra layer between you and the bed, as they are so cheap to purchase and can come in several different forms such as antibacterial and waterproof.
Wash the walls using warm soapy water similar to that of the bathroom but leave a minimal amount of water inside the sponge as these surfaces have the potential of absorbing water much more quickly. If there are curtains inside your bedrooms, you may want to get them professionally dry cleaned. However, there are also ways of freeing them of grime yourself inside your home such as using a steam cleaner, or you maybe even just putting them inside the washing machine on low heat.

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