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Airbnb Cleaning Checklist – [For Host & Cleaners]

Airbnb Cleaning Checklist

On Airbnb, guests can separately give a star rating for ‘cleanliness as they do for check-in, communication, location, and other categories within the overall review. 

Therefore, cleanliness is very, very important for any type of listed property. 

There is no chance of missing a small thing during the cleanliness process. After all, you won’t like to hear from your customers that your cleanliness standard is not high. 

So, what can you do? Use a complete Airbnb cleaning checklist

Whether you have it physically or digitally, it helps you minimize the risk of repeat cleans or missing any area on your property to be overlooked mistakenly. 

To help you, I have spent hours and created a complete cleaning checklist for your rental properties. Both you and/or your cleaner team can follow it. 

Property Cleaning Checklist for Hosts & Cleaners

Property Cleaning Checklist for Hosts & Cleaners

You should follow this property cleaning checklist and mark each task after completion:

1. General Areas (Living Room, Hallways, Bedrooms)

Dust and Wipe Down Surfaces

  • Wipe down all furniture, shelves, and surfaces.
  • Dust baseboards, light fixtures, ceiling fans, vents, and blinds.
  • Clean window sills, door frames, and skirting boards.
  • Disinfect high-touch areas, such as remote controls, light switches, doorknobs, handles, and railings.

Vacuum and Mop Floors

  • Vacuum rugs, carpets, and under furniture.
  • Mop hardwood, tile, or laminate floors with appropriate cleaning solutions.
  • Check for and remove stains or spills.

Windows and Mirrors

  • Clean windows (inside and outside, if possible) and remove fingerprints.
  • Wipe down mirrors and glass surfaces with streak-free cleaner.

Check Furniture and Decor

  • Ensure all furniture is dusted and free of stains.
  • Straighten chairs, cushions, and decor items for a neat presentation.
  • Shake out and fluff pillows.

Trash and Air Freshening

  • Empty all trash bins and replace liners.
  • Spray a light air freshener or open windows for ventilation.
  • Check for and remove any lingering odors.

Check for Guest Items

  • Look under beds, sofas, and in drawers for any forgotten belongings.

2. Kitchen

Dishes and Sink

  • Wash all dishes, glassware, and utensils or run the dishwasher.
  • Empty the dishwasher and put away clean dishes.
  • Scrub and disinfect the sink and faucet.

Countertops and Cabinets

  • Wipe down and sanitize all countertops.
  • Clean cabinet handles and surfaces.
  • Check for spills or crumbs inside cabinets and drawers.

Appliances

  • Clean the inside and outside of the fridge, microwave, and oven.
  • Wipe down the toaster, coffee maker, and any other small appliances.
  • Ensure the stovetop and oven are grease-free.
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Fridge and Pantry

  • Remove expired or leftover food from previous guests.
  • Wipe shelves and disinfect handles.

Restock Essentials

  • Provide coffee, tea, sugar, and basic condiments.
  • Ensure there are enough paper towels, dish soap, and sponges.

Trash and Recycling

  • Empty all trash and recycling bins.
  • Replace liners and wipe down the bins if needed.

3. Bathroom(s)

Toilet Cleaning

  • Scrub the toilet bowl inside and out, including the base and flush handle.
  • Disinfect the toilet seat and lid.

Shower and Bathtub

  • Scrub tiles, grout, and glass doors to remove soap scum and mold.
  • Clean and sanitize the showerhead and faucet.
  • Remove hair from drains.

Sink and Countertops

  • Wipe down and disinfect the sink and faucet.
  • Clean countertops and vanity areas.

Mirrors and Fixtures

  • Polish mirrors for a streak-free shine.
  • Wipe light fixtures and switch plates.

Fresh Towels and Linens

  • Replace used towels with fresh ones.
  • Ensure there are extra towels, hand towels, and washcloths.

Restock Essentials

  • Provide fresh toilet paper rolls, hand soap, shampoo, conditioner, and body wash.
  • Check and refill tissues and air freshener.
  • Fold the edge of toilet paper into a triangle for a neat presentation.

Trash Disposal

  • Empty the bathroom trash bin and replace the liner.

4. Bedroom(s)

Bedding and Linens

  • Strip used sheets, pillowcases, and blankets for washing.
  • Make the bed with fresh linens, neatly tucked.
  • Check under beds for trash or forgotten items.

Dust and Wipe Surfaces

  • Clean nightstands, dressers, and lamps.
  • Wipe light switches, door handles, and headboards.

Closets and Drawers

  • Remove any leftover guest items.
  • Ensure there are empty hangers and storage space for new guests.

Trash and Air Freshening

  • Empty bedroom trash bins.
  • Lightly spray fabric freshener on upholstery and curtains.

5. Final Touches and Inspection

Sanitize High-Touch Areas

  • Disinfect doorknobs, remotes, thermostats, and light switches.
  • Wipe down handles on drawers, cabinets, and appliances.

Check for Damage or Maintenance Issues

  • Inspect furniture and appliances for any issues.
  • Ensure there are no leaks, broken fixtures, or missing items.

Restock Guest Amenities

  • Provide fresh toiletries, coffee, tea, and bottled water.
  • Place extra blankets, pillows, and an emergency first aid kit.

Adjust Temperature & Lighting

  • Set the thermostat to a comfortable temperature.
  • Turn on welcoming lights if guests are arriving soon.

Leave a Welcome Note or Gift

  • A small note or treat (chocolate, fruit, or a small gift) adds a special touch.

 

What Cleaning Supplies You’ll Need?

If you have hired a cleaner, they will bring their own cleaning supplies.

On the other hand, if you are gonna clean your property yourself, you require many tools and cleaning products for this purpose. 

The following are most of them to accompany your cleaning checklist:

Cleaning Tools

Item

Use

Vacuum Cleaner

Carpets, rugs, and hard floors

Broom and Dustpan

Sweeping hard floors

Mop and Bucket

Mopping hard floors

Microfiber Cloths

Dusting and cleaning surfaces

Sponges

Scrubbing and wiping down surfaces

Scrub Brushes

Tougher cleaning tasks

Toilet Brush

Cleaning toilets

Feather Duster

Hard-to-reach places

Extendable Duster

Ceiling fans and high shelves

Squeegee

Cleaning windows and mirrors

Rubber Gloves

Protecting hands while cleaning

Spray Bottles

Holding cleaning solutions

Trash Bags

Collecting and disposing of trash

Lint Roller

Removing pet hair and lint from furniture

Carpet Cleaner

Deep cleaning carpets and rugs (optional)

Vacuum Cleaner

Carpets, rugs, and hard floors

Cleaning Products

Item

Use

Multi-Purpose Cleaner

General cleaning of surfaces

Disinfectant Spray

High-touch areas

Glass Cleaner

Windows and mirrors

Bathroom Cleaner

Toilets, sinks, and showers

Floor Cleaner

Mopping floors

Dish Soap

Washing dishes and cleaning kitchen surfaces

Oven Cleaner

Cleaning the oven

Stainless Steel Cleaner

Stainless steel appliances

Furniture Polish

Polishing wooden furniture

Laundry Detergent

Washing linens and towels

Air Freshener

Keeping the property smelling fresh

Mold and Mildew Cleaner

Bathroom and damp areas

Bleach

Tough stains and disinfecting (use with caution)

Trash Can Deodorizer

Keeping trash cans fresh

Optional Extras

Item

Use

Essential Oils

Natural, pleasant scents

Fabric Refresher Spray

Freshening up furniture and curtains

Leather Cleaner

Leather furniture

Descaler

Removing limescale buildup in kettles and other appliances

NOTE: The aforementioned list of cleaning supplies is all a host may require to clean a property. You may work out without having them all, depending on your property. 

 

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