My Huge 2 Day Move Out Clean - in 7 Minutes
Summary
TLDRThis video script offers a comprehensive guide to a two-day bond clean, starting with decluttering and vacuuming to remove dust and cobwebs. It emphasizes the importance of a cleaning plan and provides a free checklist. The process includes detailed steps for cleaning windows, walls, bathrooms, kitchens, and ovens, with a focus on finishing touches for a sparkling result. The script also promotes a digital book, 'The Bond Clean Book,' for further cleaning guidance and invites viewers to subscribe for more cleaning tips.
Takeaways
- π§Ή Start by clearing high areas and vacuuming to remove dust and cobwebs.
- π‘ Use a brush to clean walls, skirting boards, and power points.
- π§Ή Vacuum all floors, blinds, window sills, and tracks to eliminate dust.
- π Have a plan and use a bond clean checklist to stay organized.
- π Begin cleaning with windows or walls before moving on to bathrooms and kitchens.
- π Start with the ensuite bathroom and follow a systematic approach to cleaning.
- βοΈ Take breaks and have a coffee during long cleaning sessions.
- π₯ Pre-spray the oven and allow it to soak for 3-5 hours before cleaning.
- π Consider using a digital book like 'The Bond Clean Book' for step-by-step cleaning guides.
- 𧀠Keep cleaning tools easily accessible and organized for efficiency.
- π Focus on finishing touches to ensure everything is sparkly and clean.
Q & A
What is the initial step the speaker takes when starting a bond clean?
-The initial step is to remove everything from high places and knock it all down low to vacuum it up, which helps in clearing dust and cobwebs from the walls, skirting boards, and power points.
Why does the speaker emphasize the importance of having a plan during a bond clean?
-Having a plan, such as the speaker's bond clean checklist, helps to avoid frustration, keep the cleaning process on track, and ensure that all areas are thoroughly cleaned.
What does the speaker suggest doing after vacuuming all the floors?
-The speaker suggests cleaning the blinds, window sills, tracks, and cover drawers after vacuuming the floors.
How does the speaker approach cleaning windows during a bond clean?
-The speaker starts with cleaning the windows but mentions that it doesn't matter where you start; one could also go room by room.
What is the recommended order of cleaning when doing a bond clean according to the speaker?
-The recommended order is to clean all the windows or walls first, then move on to bathrooms and kitchen, and finish with the floors.
Why does the speaker suggest pre-spraying the oven before starting other tasks in the house?
-Pre-spraying the oven allows for a soaking time of three to five hours, which is necessary because most ovens are quite dirty and need time to loosen the grime before cleaning.
What is the name of the speaker's digital book, and how does it assist in cleaning?
-The digital book is called 'The Bond Clean Book'. It provides step-by-step guides on how to clean, with approximately 30 cleaning guides, each containing at least 15 steps.
How does the speaker ensure that they don't miss any spots during the cleaning process?
-The speaker double checks everything before cleaning the floors to make sure they haven't missed anything, avoiding the need to go back over the clean floors.
What does the speaker consider as a satisfying part of the cleaning process?
-The speaker finds cleaning the oven satisfying because it signifies being very close to finishing the entire bond clean.
How does the speaker intend to keep their cleaning tools organized during the process?
-The speaker mentions having many tools but plans to clear them up at the end of the cleaning process, ensuring they are easily accessible when needed.
What is the speaker's final advice for those who have completed a long bond clean?
-The speaker's final advice is to subscribe for more cleaning information, like the video, and share it with friends if they find it helpful.
Outlines
π§Ή Comprehensive Bond Cleaning Process
The script details a two-day bond cleaning process, emphasizing the importance of a systematic approach. It starts with decluttering and vacuuming to remove dust and cobwebs from high places, walls, skirting boards, and power points. The narrator uses a vacuum for floors, blinds, window sills, and tracks, and covers drawers. A 'bum clean checklist' is mentioned as a planning tool, available for download. The cleaning continues with windows and walls, then moves to bathrooms, kitchens, and floors. The narrator shares personal experiences, such as feeling tired and needing a coffee, and encourages viewers to ask questions in the comments. The script also promotes a digital book called 'the bond clean book' for detailed cleaning guides.
π Focusing on Finishing Touches in Cleaning
This paragraph highlights the importance of finishing touches during a thorough cleaning session, especially when cleaning large appliances like ovens. The narrator finds cleaning ovens satisfying as it signals nearing the end of the task. The script describes the process of pre-spraying the oven for a few hours to ensure a deep clean. It also mentions the importance of double-checking all areas before finalizing the cleaning, to avoid having to redo the clean floors. The video concludes with a reminder to subscribe for more cleaning advice and an invitation to like, share, and comment on the video. Additional resources and videos are suggested for further assistance.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Bond Clean
π‘Dust and Cobwebs
π‘Vacuuming
π‘Skirting Boards
π‘Power Points
π‘Blinds and Window Sills
π‘Checklist
π‘Ensuite
π‘Pre-spray
π‘Finishing Touches
π‘Oven Cleaning
π‘Double Check
Highlights
The video provides a comprehensive guide for a two-day bond clean.
Begin by decluttering and vacuuming to remove dust and cobwebs from the walls, skirting boards, and power points.
Use a brush to clean walls and prepare for vacuuming.
A move-out or bond clean checklist is essential for staying organized and ensuring a thorough clean.
The video offers a free downloadable checklist to assist with the cleaning process.
Cleaning should start with windows and walls before moving on to bathrooms, kitchens, and floors.
Pre-spray the oven for a minimum of three to five hours to ensure effective cleaning.
The presenter shares personal tips for maintaining energy and focus during a long cleaning session.
A digital book called 'The Bond Clean Book' is available for detailed cleaning guidance.
The presenter emphasizes the importance of having cleaning tools easily accessible.
Focus on finishing touches to ensure a sparkling clean result.
Cleaning the oven is a satisfying task that signifies nearing the end of the cleaning process.
Double-check all areas before cleaning the floors to avoid walking over clean surfaces with dirty shoes.
The presenter reflects on the satisfaction of completing a long and thorough cleaning session.
The video concludes with a reminder to subscribe for more cleaning advice and resources.
Encourages viewers to like, share, and comment on the video for further engagement.
Additional videos and resources are recommended for viewers seeking more cleaning tips.
Transcripts
g'day welcome back we've got a whole two
day bond clean here took me forever but
it's only gonna take you seven minutes
so the first thing i do is i always get
everything from up high and knock it all
down low just throw it on the floor and
that way i can vacuum it up very shortly
the walls are always covered in dust and
cobwebs so i always brush them down with
the brush i also do the skirting boards
while i'm at it and sometimes the power
points
there i go i'm at the vacuum and i
vacuum all the floors get rid of that
dust a little bit oh it's no use waiting
anything it's just going to turn into
mud also do the blinds and also the
window sills and tracks
and cover drawers
now this is the process i take this is
the steps i go through for a move out
clean or a bond clean
now it's always good to have a plan
and my bum clean checklist is what i use
for that plan this is a free one for you
can download just the links in the
description
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it'll save you a whole bunch of
frustration and really just keep you on
track
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okay so all the vacuums out of the way
now i can really get down to cleaning
this is kind of my prep all that first
part usually takes me a couple of hours
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now i started with the windows today but
it really doesn't matter where you start
you can go room by room if you like
but i usually do all the windows or all
the walls and then i can kick into doing
the bathrooms and kitchen and finish
with the floors
but have a good look at it sit back
watch if you have any questions whack
them in the comments
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i'm getting a bit tired now starting to
feel a bit sore it's getting close to
the end of day one
and i need a coffee
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okay back for a second in this big house
i'll start by cleaning the ensuite
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at the end of this video make sure you
tap on the face to subscribe that way
you can get as much cleaning information
as you want there's loads of videos
pretty much everything i'm doing on this
clean i've created some sort of separate
video for to show you how
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i'd usually pre-spray the oven just sort
of get it all ready lightning it's
usually a good three to five hours
soaking time because most ovens are
pretty crazy that i come across this one
was all right but we had to get the
pre-spray going before i went and did
anything else in the house
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if you're still with me after this
amount of time you obviously like it so
please whack that like button it
certainly helps the channel
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and whilst we're plugging away by all
means check out my digital book it's
called the bond clean book it's a
step-by-step thing you can have on your
phone or your computer it's up to you
it'll take you through everything here
that's roughly about 30 how to clean
guides and every one of those has at
least 15 steps
there's a link in the description check
it out
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oh man i always have so much stuff just
sitting around everywhere i grab
different tools at different times for
different things
gotta have them easy to grab we'll clear
him up at the end though
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as we get closer to the end it's really
important that you
focus on the finishing touches going to
make sure things are sparkly get them
all looking great
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on a big clean like this
when it comes to cleaning the oven it's
usually that one where you go oh my god
i've got to do the other but not me
this is kind of satisfying because
it means i'm really really really close
to finishing
i'm just watching this again i'm
buggered
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now before i'm up the floors i'll
usually go through and double check
everything because there's no he's going
back over these nice clean floors to fix
things that i've missed
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but i am at the end of a very long
two-day clean
and well it's hard yakka but it's nice
when you get it all done feels good
don't forget to subscribe
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there you have it
if you think this video is good stuff
please tap the like button and share it
with your friends if you have a question
or you just want to say hi like in the
comments below and i'll get to them asap
of course i'd love you to join me on
this journey just tap on that face with
the green circle to subscribe that way
when you need good cleaning advice it
will be easy to find here's a couple
more videos to check out thank you for
watching and good luck with your
cleaning
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