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An essential part of the end-of-lease cleaning process is cleaning the walls of your rental property. A significant portion of your bond money will be lost if it is not done correctly. You can avoid this by keeping the walls clean and free from dust and other blemishes.

It's always important to pay attention to the cleanliness of the walls when cleaning an end of lease Sydney property for the final inspection. As well as being the most noticeable thing in a room, walls are also the most difficult to maintain when compared to other household surfaces.

Bond money can be refunded in disagreement if the walls aren't cleaned properly. Therefore, many people seek out professionals who can provide reliable end of lease cleaning services. You will need assistance if you want to clean your walls yourself. We have compiled a list of tips on how to clean a wall at the end of your lease cleaning to make your life easier.

1. If you have painted walls, wash them:

Making your walls appear fresh and stain-free is pretty easy. Using a microfiber mop dipped in the soapy solution, wipe the surface from left to right and from top to bottom. Your DIY treatment will depend on the state of your walls. A cup of white vinegar, some dishwashing soap, and warm water are all you will need.

Food stains are a common problem, but they do not have to be difficult to remove. If ignored, these stains on kitchen walls can become difficult to remove and only be removed by professional end-of-lease cleaners.

 

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