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How do I clean my Airbnb like a pro?

Airbnb Cleaning – Getting Started
  1. Organise your cleaning products – We suggest a caddy to hold all your products.
  2. Open all curtains/blinds and open windows to air out the property.
  3. Check the house for missing items, forgotten items and photograph any damage or mess.
  4. Replace any missing or low stock amenities.




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Learn Airbnb's Five-Step Cleaning Process
  1. Prepare. Ventilate the space, use approved disinfectants, read the directions on the cleaning products, wash your hands.
  2. Clean. Sweep, vacuum, dust, and mop, wash dishes and laundry on the highest heat setting, and clean hard surfaces with soap and water.
  3. Sanitize. ...
  4. Check. ...
  5. Reset.


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Cleaning Method
  1. Gather the dirty linens and throw a load of sheets in the washer.
  2. Check the dishwasher. ...
  3. Clean the bathrooms. ...
  4. Switch the sheets from the washer to the dryer. ...
  5. Clean the kitchen. ...
  6. Remove the first load of sheets from the dryer. ...
  7. Vacuum the carpets and sweep the floors.
  8. Check the dryer.


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Deep Cleaning Checklist Guaranteed to Increase Airbnb Guest Reviews
  1. Lighting fixtures.
  2. Ceiling fans.
  3. Air vents.
  4. Windows and screens, if applicable.
  5. Shutters or blinds.
  6. Floorboards.
  7. Kitchen appliances.
  8. Bathroom and kitchen sink drains.


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Most people allow themselves around 4 hours, which is a perfect amount of time to thoroughly clean the entire unit with special attention to guest “pain spots.” These are the highly frequented areas guests are most likely to notice spots or dirt, such as the linens, towels, floors, and bathroom.

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Cleanliness: Guests should not leave the listing in a state that requires excessive or deep cleaning (moldy dishes, soiled carpets, stains from pets, etc.). Cleaning fees set by Hosts are only meant to cover the cost of standard cleaning between reservations (laundry, vacuuming, etc.).

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Airbnb Cleaning Option #1: Cleaning Yourself There are some obvious pluses and minuses here, no doubt about it. Of the 3 options, handling turnover cleanings yourself is the most economical and will help keep your margins at their highest.

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Cleaning Regulations and Guidelines for Airbnbs Whether you charge a separate cleaning fee or not, it's important to follow a few basic cleaning regulations and guidelines to ensure your guests stay comfortable and safe during their visit. Unlike a hotel room, Airbnbs are not usually cleaned daily.

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Some general recommendations are one roll for every two nights for a single guest and one roll for every booked night for two guests. Based on this, if you have four guests at your rental, you can leave two rolls for every booked night.

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Average Airbnb Cleaner hourly pay in the United States is approximately $19.11, which is 42% above the national average.

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5 Ways to Start an Airbnb With No Money
  1. Using Your Own Vacant Property. Do you have a vacant property that you want to rent out on Airbnb? ...
  2. Take Initiative on Open Rentals in your Area. ...
  3. Become an Affiliate. ...
  4. Offer Airbnb Experiences.


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You shouldn't be responsible for washing anything in terms of sheets and towels, and the host won't expect you to. You should check the description of the Airbnb and ask the host if you are concerned, however.

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Respect your host and their time by washing any dishes you've dirtied. It's also a good idea to wipe down counters and leave the kitchen as you found it.

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It is up to the discretion of each host to determine whether or not to charge a cleaning fee, although it is worth noting that the charging of a cleaning fee is a common practice on Airbnb. However, some hosts prefer not to charge a cleaning fee and instead add the fee to their overall nightly price.

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Basic requirements of an Airbnb cleaning crew Airbnb cleaning services should offer these essentials between all guest stays: Making all of the beds. Cleaning and putting away any dishes. A thorough wash of the toilets, showers, and bathtubs.

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New changes will also come to the guest checkout experience, Airbnb announced. Hosts won't be able to require guests to do labor-intense chores, like vacuuming or doing laundry, but can direct them to do light cleaning and housekeeping tasks, like throwing food away or turning off the lights.

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Cleaning fees help hosts get their rentals cleaned and ready before guests arrive for their stay. It also protects the host from absorbing the cost of cleaning up after guests depart. Although it's common to see the fee on listings, there are some things to consider to avoid scaring off potential guests.

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Here are the expenses that your Airbnb cleaning fee should cover: The time spent cleaning (tidying the rooms, changing the bedsheets and towels, washing the dishes, etc) Replenishing cleaning supplies and toiletries.

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Document the issue and message your Host Message your Host: Your Host is your best point of contact to reach out to if the listing isn't clean at check-in. It's likely that they'll be able to help you fix the issue. You can message your Host directly from your inbox to let them know what's going on.

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Eligible travel issues listed under Airbnb's policy
Airbnb property not safe or clean – Your property should be ready to welcome guests at the agreed check-in time. If a guest arrives and finds that the property has not been cleaned (i.e. dirty sheets, rubbish lying around) they have a right to request a refund.

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