We do a mid-stay clean and linen change for a stay of a week and for a two-week stay we generally do two “room refreshes” . We don’t charge for it but then we don’t charge a cleaning fee at all - it’s not really very usual here and we build it into a somewhat higher rental figure than is usual here.
It’s a bit of a hangover from our B&B days when I cleaned every day. What I (or my cleaner) would do then was make the bed (always hoping the guests had done that themselves …), pick up any clothes that are on the floor and put over back of chair, clean toilet and wipe down bathroom sink and surfaces, wash and replace any used mugs and glasses from the tea/coffee tray, hang damp towels to dry on the balcony, dry mop the floor with a swiffer (quicker than vacuuming) and spot clean the bathroom floor if needed, empty bins and replace liners. This could take anything from 5 minutes (older French couples who you wouldn’t know had actually used the room) to almost an hour for 20-year old Brits on a “girls’ weekend” …
One reason for moving to Airbnb was to cut down on this work, but I have to say that old habits die hard … I do like to know that my space is staying tidy and looking good, and
If I could afford it (i.e. charge a high enough price to make it worthwhile) I’d like to have my cleaner come in every day.