Move-in day in a UK rental: microfibres, flat mop, hooks and moisture absorbers laid out by the doorway
HOUSING • DEPOSIT-SAFE

Move-In Day: Cleaning & Fix-It Kit for UK Rentals

Shoot evidence, clean the right things first, tame damp, hang without drilling—protect your deposit from day one.

Published: 7 Oct 2025 • Updated regularly by the Resinaro team

Deposit-minded

Steps and products chosen to avoid paint damage, floor scratches, and landlord drama.

Renter-friendly

Reversible fixes only—no drilling unless you have written permission and the right anchors.

Time-boxed

A realistic four-hour plan you can actually finish on day one.

Why this guide (and how it helps future-you)

UK rentals can be… quirky. A little damp here, a sticky door there, paint that marks if you look at it wrong. We built this from hundreds of community questions: what to clean first, what to buy (and avoid), how to document everything, and how to hang things without risking your deposit.

Hit the quick picks, then the 24-hour checklist. After that, jump into room-by-room methods, damp fixes, wall-safe mounting, and a move-out plan you’ll thank yourself for later.

Cleaning & organising essentials

  • Microfibre cloth bundle — bulk packs
  • Flat mop + extra pads — compare
  • Neutral multi-surface spray & non-abrasive descaler
  • Command hooks/strips — sizes
  • Moisture absorbers — damp traps

Quick-fix & toolkit basics

  • WD-40 + mini screwdriver set — starter kits
  • Felt pads for chairs/sofa feet (save the floors)
  • Door draft excluder — options
  • Plug-in socket tester — check wiring
  • AA/AAA batteries + small torch

Your first 24 hours (deposit-safe)

  1. Photograph everything: chips in paint, stains, loose carpet, damp patches, cracked tiles, scratched worktops, missing bulbs. Time-stamp; save to cloud.
  2. High-touch clean sweep: handles, switches, taps, toilet flush, fridge seal, cupboard pulls, remotes—neutral spray + microfibre.
  3. Bathroom first: non-abrasive descaler on taps/showerhead; check extractor (tissue test). Replace grotty curtain if needed.
  4. Kitchen next: degrease hob/backsplash; wipe cupboards; sink & plughole; run a hot dishwasher clean if present.
  5. Floors: vacuum edges and skirting; flat-mop with lightly damp pad (no soaking laminate).
  6. Damp control: open trickle vents, 10–15 min window crack, wipe condensation, moisture absorbers in wardrobes/under sinks.
  7. Comfort boost: draft excluder on the worst door gap; felt pads on chairs; one entry hook for keys/bags.

Room-by-room plan (fast methods)

Bathroom (30–45 min)

  • Descale taps/showerhead; buff chrome dry for shine.
  • Toilet: cleaner under rim; wipe seat/hinges and flush handle.
  • Shower screen: non-abrasive cleaner + squeegee.
  • Extractor: clean grill; report failed fans.
  • Sealant mould: tiny surface spots → cleaner; behind silicone/spreading → document & report.

Kitchen (45–60 min)

  • Degrease hob/controls; avoid scouring glass/steel.
  • Sink & drain: limescale remover on taps; hair/food catcher installed.
  • Fridge: wipe seal/shelves; baking soda cup for odours.
  • Inside cupboards: vacuum crumbs; wipe neutral cleaner.
  • Finish floors: barely damp mop on laminate.

Bedroom & living (30–45 min)

  • Dust top-down: lights, shelves, skirting.
  • Windows: glass cleaner or diluted vinegar; wipe frames/sills.
  • Wardrobe: moisture absorber; 5–10 cm gap from external walls.
  • Felt pads under furniture—cheap deposit insurance.
  • Curtains: shake outside; wash if label allows.

Hallway & entry (15–20 min)

  • Sturdy Command hook for coats/bags.
  • Shoe tray or mat to trap grit.
  • Draft excluder on door bottom; keep airflow gap if no trickle vent.

Damp, mould & condensation (UK reality)

You can’t fix structural problems—but you can manage daily moisture, protect clothes, and document issues so they actually get addressed.

Daily habits

  • Ventilate 10–15 min (cross-breeze after showers/cooking).
  • Run extractors; leave bathroom door ajar post-shower.
  • Wipe window condensation each morning.
  • Moisture absorbers in wardrobes/under sinks.
  • Even, low-medium heating to avoid cold corners.

Escalate when…

  • Black mould spreading beyond small spots—document & notify landlord.
  • Leaks, wet patches after rain, persistent musty smell—report.
  • Broken/noisy extractor—request repair; it affects health and damp.

Use mould-specific cleaners only for minor surface spots and ventilate well. Wear gloves/mask if needed. Never sand or scrape painted mould—report instead.

Wall-safe mounting

Command 101

  • Clean with isopropyl alcohol; let dry fully.
  • Match the correct weight rating (don’t mix sizes).
  • Press 30–60 s; follow cure time before hanging.
  • Removal: pull tab straight down slowly.

If you must drill

  • Get written permission; ask wall type.
  • Use the right anchors; avoid wiring routes.
  • Fill/paint neatly at move-out with the agreed paint code.

Deposit tip: keep packaging/receipts; note where strips/hooks are so removal is fast later.

Odour & hygiene quick wins

  • Fridge: wipe seal/shelves; open baking-soda cup for 24–48 h; then swap to a small closed container.
  • Drains: clean strainer; install hair catcher; flush with very hot water (don’t mix chemicals).
  • Carpets/rugs: bicarbonate of soda 30 min → vacuum slowly.
  • Bins: rinse, spray, dry; use liners and lid filters if smells return.

Renter’s mini-toolkit (shoebox size)

Basics

  • WD-40 (hinges/locks)
  • Mini screwdriver set + Allen keys
  • Adjustable spanner
  • Measuring tape

Protection

  • Felt pads (chairs/sofa)
  • Door draft excluder
  • Moisture absorbers
  • Rubber gloves + microfibres

Power & safety

  • Plug-in socket tester
  • AA/AAA batteries
  • Small torch
  • Spare light bulbs (check fitting)

Move-out strategy (start now)

The best way to keep your deposit is to plan from day one. Create a “before/after” folder now; add receipts for strips, pads and any landlord-approved paint. Future-you will thank you.

What to save

  • Move-in photos by room; add updates when you report issues.
  • Receipts/packaging for deposit-safe products (proof).
  • Landlord approvals and comms in one email thread.

Two-week countdown

  • Remove strips/hooks carefully (pull straight down).
  • Fill tiny pinholes if drilled with permission; use agreed paint.
  • Deep-clean kitchen/bathroom; descale taps; mop corners/skirting.
  • Final “after” photos mirroring move-in angles.

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Frequently asked questions

Which cleaners are safest for painted walls?
Lightly damp microfibre + neutral cleaner (diluted). Test behind furniture first. Magic erasers can burnish matte paint—use sparingly.
How do I clean grout without damage?
Soft brush + non-abrasive bathroom cleaner. Rinse and dry. For stubborn areas, repeat gently over days rather than one harsh scrub.
Extractor fan is weak—what now?
Clean grill; tissue test for draw. If still poor or noisy, report—good ventilation matters for damp and health.
Can I steam-clean laminate floors?
Avoid steam—it can swell joints. Use a flat mop with a slightly damp pad and mild cleaner.

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Move-In Day: Cleaning & Fix-It Kit for UK Rentals (Deposit-Safe Guide)