Cleaning airbnb Studio in Dubrovnik
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As a long-time Airbnb host and local cleaning expert here in Dubrovnik, I know that keeping your Studio spotless is essential for ensuring a five-star guest experience. Over the years, I've developed this comprehensive cleaning checklist specifically tailored for Airbnb hosts, based on what works best for properties in Dubrovnik.
This checklist covers everything you need to maintain a welcoming and hygienic space:
- Daily Essentials: Take care of the most important tasks every day to keep your Airbnb looking fresh and ready for guests.
- Weekly & Monthly Deep Cleaning: Follow a schedule for deeper cleaning, ensuring that every corner of your Studio remains in top condition.
- Eco-Friendly Cleaning Alternatives: Use sustainable products and methods to maintain high cleaning standards while being mindful of the environment.
- Safety Precautions: Protect yourself and your guests by following important safety guidelines during the cleaning process.
This checklist is designed to help you stay ahead in the competitive Airbnb market by keeping your Studio spotless and ensuring guests have an exceptional stay in Dubrovnik. Follow these steps, and your property will always be in pristine condition, earning rave reviews from your guests.
1. Detailed Airbnb Cleaning Checklist For Bathroom
Item Type | Task Description | Product Suggestion | Eco-friendly Alternative | Frequency | Estimated Time | Priority Level | Safety Precautions | Pro Tip |
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Bathroom | Clean and sanitize toilet bowl, seat, and surrounding areas | Toilet bowl cleaner with disinfectant | Vinegar and baking soda solution | Weekly | 10 minutes | High | Wear gloves and ensure good ventilation | Use a toilet brush to scrub thoroughly and let the cleaner sit for a few minutes before rinsing |
Sink | Clean the sink basin, faucet, and handles with a mild bathroom cleaner to remove toothpaste residue and water spots. | All-purpose cleaner | Citrus-based cleaner | Weekly | 10 minutes | Medium | Avoid abrasive cleaners that can damage the sink surface. | Dry the sink after cleaning to prevent water spots. |
Bathroom | Sweep and mop the floors | Floor cleaner suitable for the type of flooring | Vinegar and water solution | Weekly | 15 minutes | High | Use caution on wet floors to prevent slipping | Start from the far end and work towards the door for efficient mopping |
Toilet | Scrub the toilet bowl with a toilet brush and toilet cleaner. Wipe down the exterior of the toilet, including the seat and base. | Toilet bowl cleaner | Baking soda and vinegar | Weekly | 15 minutes | High | Wear gloves and avoid mixing chemicals. | Use a toilet brush with disposable cleaning pads for easy disposal. |
Floor | Sweep or vacuum the bathroom floor to remove dust and debris. Mop the floor with a floor cleaner to remove dirt and grime. | Floor cleaner | Vinegar and water solution | Weekly | 20 minutes | High | Use caution when mopping to avoid slipping on wet floors. | Use a microfiber mop for better cleaning and faster drying. |
Bathroom | Clean and disinfect trash can and replace liner | Disinfectant wipes | Homemade citrus-infused vinegar spray | Weekly | 3 minutes | Low | Dispose of trash properly and wash hands after | Sprinkle baking soda in the bottom of the trash can to absorb odors |
Shower | Clean shower walls, floor, and glass door with a non-abrasive bathroom cleaner to remove soap scum and grime. | Tile and grout cleaner | Vinegar and water solution | Weekly | 30 minutes | High | Use gloves and ensure good ventilation when using chemical cleaners. | Spray a daily shower cleaner after each use to prevent buildup. |
Bathroom | Clean and sanitize toothbrush holder, soap dish, and other accessories | Mild soap and water | Vinegar solution | Weekly | 5 minutes | Medium | Air dry thoroughly after cleaning | Use a small brush to clean hard-to-reach areas |
Bathroom | Clean and shine mirrors, glass surfaces, and faucets | Glass cleaner | White vinegar and water solution | Weekly | 5 minutes | Medium | Avoid harsh chemicals on mirrors to prevent damage | Use a microfiber cloth for streak-free cleaning |
Mirror | Clean the mirror with a glass cleaner or a mixture of vinegar and water to remove fingerprints and streaks. | Glass cleaner | Vinegar and water solution | Weekly | 5 minutes | Medium | Use a lint-free cloth to avoid leaving lint behind. | Wipe the mirror in a circular motion for a streak-free finish. |
Bathroom | Clean and disinfect sink, countertop, and backsplash | All-purpose cleaner | Citrus-based cleaner | Weekly | 7 minutes | High | Avoid mixing chemicals and wear gloves | Wipe dry to prevent water spots and streaks |
Bathroom | Scrub and disinfect shower/tub, tiles, and grout | Tile and grout cleaner | Baking soda paste | Bi-weekly | 15 minutes | High | Ventilate the area and wear gloves | Use a scrub brush or old toothbrush for grout cleaning |
Bathroom | Dust and wipe down light fixtures, vents, and exhaust fan | Microfiber cloth | Microfiber cloth dampened with water | Monthly | 10 minutes | Medium | Turn off electricity before cleaning light fixtures | Use a vacuum with a brush attachment for vents and exhaust fan |
Ventilation | Clean the bathroom ventilation fan cover and blades to remove dust and debris that can affect airflow. | Soft brush attachment for vacuum cleaner | Microfiber cloth | Monthly | 15 minutes | Medium | Turn off the power to the fan before cleaning to prevent accidents. | Regularly check and clean the vent to maintain good air quality in the bathroom. |
Under Sink | Declutter and organize the items under the bathroom sink. Wipe down the interior of the cabinet and check for any leaks. | Organizer bins | Reuse old containers for storage | Quarterly | 15 minutes | Low | Check for leaks and water damage to prevent mold growth. | Use clear bins to easily identify and access items stored under the sink. |
2. Detailed Airbnb Cleaning Checklist For Kitchen
Item Type | Task Description | Product Suggestion | Eco-friendly Alternative | Frequency | Estimated Time | Priority Level | Safety Precautions | Pro Tip |
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Kitchen Counter | Wipe down kitchen counters and sanitize surfaces. | Multi-surface cleaner | Vinegar and water solution | After each guest check-out | 10 minutes | High | Wear gloves to protect hands from cleaning chemicals. | Use a microfiber cloth for streak-free cleaning. |
Dishware | Wash and dry dishes, glasses, and utensils. Check for any stains or damages. | Dish soap and sponge | Biodegradable dish soap | After each guest check-out | 15 minutes | High | Handle broken glassware with care to avoid injuries. | Air dry dishes to prevent water spots. |
Sink | Clean and sanitize the sink, including the faucet and drain. | All-purpose cleaner | Baking soda and lemon juice | After each guest check-out | 5 minutes | High | Avoid mixing cleaning products that contain bleach with other products. | Use an old toothbrush to scrub hard-to-reach areas around the sink. |
Appliances | Clean the exterior of the refrigerator, oven, stovetop, microwave, and dishwasher. | All-purpose cleaner | Vinegar and water solution | Weekly | 30 minutes | High | Unplug appliances before cleaning to avoid electrical hazards. | Use a microfiber cloth to prevent streaks on stainless steel surfaces. |
Appliances | Clean the refrigerator, microwave, oven, and stovetop. | Appliance-specific cleaners | White vinegar and baking soda | Weekly | 30 minutes | High | Unplug appliances before cleaning to avoid electrical hazards. | Remove shelves and drawers for a thorough cleaning. |
Sponges | Replace kitchen sponges every 2 weeks or when they start to smell or show signs of wear. | Antibacterial kitchen sponges | Biodegradable cellulose sponges | Bi-weekly | 5 minutes | Medium | Dispose of old sponges properly to prevent bacterial growth. | Microwave damp sponges for 1 minute to kill bacteria between replacements. |
Utensils | Check and clean utensils, replace any damaged or worn-out items. | Hot water and dish soap | Vinegar and water solution | Monthly | 10 minutes | Medium | Inspect sharp utensils carefully to prevent injuries. | Store utensils in designated compartments to maintain organization. |
Under Furniture | Sweep and vacuum under kitchen furniture to remove dirt and crumbs. | Vacuum cleaner with attachments | Broom and dustpan | Monthly | 15 minutes | Low | Move furniture carefully to avoid strain or injury. | Use furniture sliders to move heavy items easily for cleaning. |
Dishwashing | Empty and clean the dishwasher filter. Run a cleaning cycle with vinegar to eliminate odors. | Dishwasher cleaner | Baking soda and vinegar | Monthly | 20 minutes | Medium | Wear gloves when handling dishwasher parts. | Place a cup of white vinegar on the top rack during the cleaning cycle for extra freshness. |
Storage Spaces | Organize cabinets and pantry. Check for expired food items and discard them. | Clear plastic storage bins | Glass jars for bulk items | Monthly | 30 minutes | High | Wear gloves when handling expired food to avoid contamination. | Label containers to easily identify contents and expiration dates. |
Behind Electronics | Dust and wipe behind kitchen electronics like the coffee maker or toaster. | Microfiber cloth and electronic-safe cleaner | Microfiber cloth dampened with water | Quarterly | 10 minutes | Low | Unplug electronics before cleaning to avoid electrical hazards. | Use compressed air to blow out dust from hard-to-reach areas. |
Storage Spaces | Organize cabinets, drawers, and pantry. Discard expired items. | Storage organizer bins | Reuse glass jars for storage | Quarterly | 20 minutes | Medium | Use step stool if necessary to reach high storage spaces safely. | Label containers for easy identification of contents. |
Less Obvious Areas | Clean vents, under furniture, and behind appliances like the refrigerator and stove. | Microfiber duster and vacuum cleaner attachment | Use a damp cloth and natural bristle brush | Quarterly | 45 minutes | High | Move heavy appliances with caution to prevent injury. | Use a flashlight to spot hidden dirt and dust in tight spaces. |
Vents | Clean kitchen vents to remove dust and debris buildup. | Vent cleaning brush | Microfiber cloth and vacuum with brush attachment | Bi-annually | 15 minutes | Low | Turn off the vent before cleaning to prevent accidents. | Regularly check and replace air filters for optimal ventilation. |
Utensils | Inspect utensils for damage or rust. Replace any worn-out or damaged items. | Stainless steel cleaner | Lemon juice and salt paste | As needed | 10 minutes | Low | Handle sharp utensils with care to avoid injuries. | Store utensils in designated compartments to maintain organization. |
3. Detailed Airbnb Cleaning Checklist For Living Room
Item Type | Task Description | Product Suggestion | Eco-friendly Alternative | Frequency | Estimated Time | Priority Level | Safety Precautions | Pro Tip |
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Flooring | Vacuum or sweep the floor to remove dust, dirt, and debris. | Vacuum cleaner or broom | Manual carpet sweeper or bamboo broom | Weekly | 10 minutes | High | Be cautious when moving furniture to avoid scratching the floor. | Use a microfiber mop for hard floors to trap more dust and dirt. |
Furniture | Dust all surfaces including tables, shelves, and entertainment unit. | Microfiber cloth | Reusable microfiber cloth | Weekly | 15 minutes | High | Avoid using abrasive materials that may scratch surfaces. | Start from the top and work your way down to prevent dust from settling on already cleaned surfaces. |
Furniture | Dust all surfaces of the coffee table, TV stand, shelves, and any other furniture in the living room. | Microfiber cloth | Reusable cloth made from natural fibers | Weekly | 15 minutes | High | Avoid using abrasive materials that may damage the furniture. | Use a small brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from crevices. |
Flooring | Vacuum or mop the floors thoroughly. | Vacuum cleaner or mop | Vinegar and water solution for mopping | Weekly | 20 minutes | High | Be cautious around electrical outlets and cords to avoid accidents. | Use furniture gliders to protect the floor from scratches when moving heavy furniture. |
Decor | Dust decorative items such as picture frames, vases, and ornaments. | Microfiber cloth or feather duster | Reusable cloth or bamboo duster | Bi-weekly | 10 minutes | Medium | Handle delicate items with care to avoid breakage. | Rotate decorative items regularly to prevent dust buildup in one spot. |
Electronics | Dust and wipe down electronic devices such as TV, remote controls, and speakers. | Electronic wipes or microfiber cloth | Damp cloth made from natural fibers | Bi-weekly | 10 minutes | Medium | Unplug devices before cleaning to avoid electric shock. | Use compressed air to blow out dust from vents and ports of electronic devices. |
Decor | Dust and clean decorative items such as frames, vases, and ornaments. | Feather duster or soft cloth | Reusable microfiber cloth | Monthly | 10 minutes | Medium | Handle delicate items with care to avoid breakage. | Rotate decorative items regularly to prevent dust buildup in one spot. |
Windows | Clean windows and window sills. | Glass cleaner and microfiber cloth | Vinegar solution for windows | Monthly | 10 minutes | Medium | Use a sturdy step stool or ladder if needed. | Clean windows on a cloudy day to prevent streaks caused by direct sunlight. |
Electronics | Dust and wipe down electronics like TV, speakers, and gaming consoles. | Electronics-safe cleaning wipes | Microfiber cloth dampened with water | Monthly | 15 minutes | Medium | Unplug electronics before cleaning to avoid electrical hazards. | Use a can of compressed air to clean dust from vents and crevices of electronics. |
Windows | Clean windows and window sills to remove dirt, fingerprints, and smudges. | Glass cleaner and lint-free cloth | Vinegar solution and newspaper | Monthly | 20 minutes | Medium | Use a sturdy step stool or ladder for reaching high windows. | Clean windows on a cloudy day to prevent streaks from drying too quickly. |
Curtains/blinds | Dust or vacuum curtains and blinds to remove dust and allergens. | Handheld vacuum with brush attachment or duster | Microfiber cloth or natural bristle brush | Bi-monthly | 15 minutes | Low | Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning specific types of curtains or blinds. | Spot clean any stains on curtains immediately to prevent them from setting. |
Curtains/blinds | Dust or vacuum curtains and blinds. | Handheld vacuum or duster | Use a damp cloth to wipe down blinds | Quarterly | 15 minutes | Low | Be gentle with delicate fabrics to avoid damage. | Check manufacturer's instructions before cleaning to ensure proper care. |
Air Vents | Clean air vents with a vacuum attachment or damp cloth. | Vacuum with brush attachment | Microfiber cloth dampened with water | Bi-annually | 15 minutes | Low | Turn off the HVAC system before cleaning vents. | Regularly changing air filters can help reduce dust buildup in vents. |