Flipping Houses: Advanced Cleaning 101
Advanced Cleaning 101
Avid readers of real estate flipping tips are surely aware of the near-magical properties of baking soda and vinegar. If you’ve already mastered the art of cleaning homes with baking soda and vinegar but you need a few extra real estate flipping tips for making your property sparkle, read on.
Get Rid of It
Ditch the mold – Is the bathroom full of mold? After you’ve checked to make sure it’s not a serious structural problem, get rid of it by spraying a solution of one part hydrogen peroxide and two parts water over the entire area.
Garbage Disposal
Gross garbage disposal – If the home has a built-in garbage disposal, chances are it smells like just that: garbage. Make it fresh again by throwing a sliced lemon or orange in the sink and turning on the disposal. The citrus will deodorize and clean the disposal.
Lemon Abilities
Is your property a lemon? If not, it should be – Lemons are famous for their cleaning abilities. Use lemon juice to get rid of hard water stains, or mix some juice with water and use that to shine up household surfaces.
Freshen It Up
Sweet-smelling fridge – If the utilities have been off for awhile or the refrigerator just plain smells gross, try soaking a cotton ball in vanilla extract and leaving it in the fridge overnight. That should freshen it up.
Ready, Set, Deodorize
Ready, set, deodorize – Flipping real estate often means dealing with foul-smelling flooring. For carpets that are really and truly disgusting, baking soda alone may not do the trick. Try mixing a cup of cornmeal, a cup of borax and 3/4 cup of baking soda. Sprinkle this over the carpet and let it sit at least overnight. When you come in to vacuum, the carpets should smell as good as new.