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How often do you change your sheets on Airbnb?

Sheets: If you've got a high occupancy rate year-round, aim to replace your sheets every 6-12 months at least. If you're not booked as frequently, once a year should do it.



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Sheets: If you've got a high occupancy rate year-round, aim to replace your sheets every 6-12 months at least. If you're not booked as frequently, once a year should do it.

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For a vacation rental cleaning service, bedding should be washed during every turnover. Guests do not want to start their vacation with dirty bedding and having to wash the sheets and blankets themselves.

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As a general guideline, it's recommended to have at least two sets of sheets per bed. This allows for one set to be used while the other is in the laundry, ensuring a quick turnover between guests. Having spare sheets on hand is essential in case of accidents or emergencies.

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Guests will be charged extra for any stained towels or linens. Use cleaning products as needed to remove stains from towels and linens. Don't use towels or linens to remove hair dye or other hair products. Guests are responsible for any damage to towels or linens.

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Spring mattresses are the most durable when used regularly by people with differing sleep positions. The one sure way to provide the best comfort for your guests is to replace the mattress every 3-5 years based on your occupancy.

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When you need to replace your sheets can vary depending on how busy your Airbnb is. If you often get bookings every week or have a high occupancy rate all year round, replace sheets every six months. If guests are a bit sparse, then replacing your sheets at least once a year is a good rule of thumb to follow.

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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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If you don't properly clean your towels, they can grow mold or mildew and start to have a musty smell that is not ideal for guests. You will need to replace them often to keep them soft and fluffy. Aim to replace your Airbnb bath towels every three to six months.

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Airbnb recommends offering a minimum of: One towel per guest. One pillow per guest. Linens for each guest bed.

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Sheets are usually changed between guests, and sometimes state law requires it, but there's no guarantee that they will be. As for bedspreads, forget it. As countless hidden-camera investigative TV programs have confirmed, they aren't washed regularly.

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Put an effort into providing clean pillowcases and comfortable pillows. You can replace your pillowcases every one to two years, while your pillows should be replaced every six months since it'll be hard to remove dirty skin cells and germs on them even if you throw them in the washing machine.

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Ask for a refund: If you need to request a refund because of the issue, there's a higher chance your Host will accept your request if you can agree on an amount first. Send a request to your Host for the refund in the Resolution Center and provide the details of the issue along with the photos or video.

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How to Prevent Airbnb Bed Bugs
  1. Regularly have your cleaning crew inspect your property for signs of bed bugs, such as small brown stains on sheets or mattresses. ...
  2. Clean after every guest, paying particular attention to cracks and crevices where bed bugs could hide. ...
  3. Purchase a mattress cover and wash it regularly.


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Can you eat the food at Airbnb? Generally yes but it depends on whether it's purely a rental home or someone's home they're renting out while they're away. If it's purely a rental home, I usually eat whatever's there because they're probably leftover from previous guests.

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Treat your Host's home like your own Cleaning fees set by Hosts are only meant to cover the cost of standard cleaning between reservations (laundry, vacuuming, etc.). Litter: Guests should put their trash in designated trash receptacles and be mindful of excessive amounts of trash.

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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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White towels with black makeup removal cloths are our choice for Airbnb because they're the easiest to maintain—and we all know how important cleaning is for Airbnb hosts. In case of any stains, you can use spot treatments on white towels without damaging their crisp look.

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