Here is a water damage and mold prevention kit. It includes a commercial dehumidifier, air movers and air scrubber.
https://www.airchaser.com/product_cat/mold-prevention-combo/
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Here is a water damage and mold prevention kit. It includes a commercial dehumidifier, air movers and air scrubber.
https://www.airchaser.com/product_cat/mold-prevention-combo/
A couple of products I like, because I am allergic to perfumes:
Unscented body wash, shampoo, and foaming liquid hand soap from Bunnyâs Bath of Port Townsend, WA mean that I donât have to deal with half-used tiny bars of soap or tiny shampoo bottles.
Iâm allergic to floral scents but have no problem with citrus scents, so I use the absolute best odor killing spray, LemonMate from CitrusMate Products in Eugene, Oregon. You can usually find it at health food stores. Amazon sells it but wonât ship it to Alaska. I also use LemonMate to freshen up my limousine before every ride pickup. One quick spray kills smoke odors, farts, and even baby diaper odor.
So, I actually posted a small instructions sheet near the toilet to make sure that guests understand how to use the bidet properly - it has worked excellently! Iâve never experienced any mess with the bidet water or anything. However, there was one time when a guestsâ kid turned it on and a bit of water got all over the floor but, the water is just as clean as sink water so it was super easy to clean up.
This is my first post on this website. Newbie to Air and just getting my little âinnâ ready for business. After reading some of these posts, my excitement has turned to fright. Horrible guests, people who are pigs. I guess I think the majority of people are like me who clean up after myself when I leave a location. Thanks for the info on this post. I really like the luggage stand and hamper.
What kind of listing are you going to have?
One thing you must understand: most stays go just fine. People donât go on forums to say ânothing happened.â They look for us when things go wrong. Iâve had almost 500 different guests and zero serious problems over the last 4 years.
Thanks for the reply. I am just learning the process and was reading posts about not so great guests. You are right, this platform is to discuss and get help for the problem guests. Iâll take a chill pill and keep reading.
@Health-Nut I just want to reiterate what @KKC has said. Truly, 99.9% of guest stays are trouble-free. If youâre lucky, that 0.1% might give you a great story to tell here rather than a headache
However, itâs still a good idea to read up as much as you can before you launch. Also, spend some time deciding just how you will react if you get less-than-perfect guests. Be firm with them, give them a great stay and youâll be fine.
Hi, I use natural products, including an old sock with a dryer ball inside. I put vinegar and essential oils on it for drying and a nice smell. The same oils I have in sprayers with epsom salts to keep them separated and spray it around for my âsignature scentâ. But I also love using wipes - flushable antibacterial for toilets, mutipurpose for both glass and wood. Outside windows get newspaper and vinegar. Belfast sink I use baking soda. Used dish sponges (very small cheap ones) I use in the bathtub. Latest thing I am very happy with is my iron press (press iron?) Cuts ironing in half, at least. Those pesky fitted sheets!
One really amazing product to purchase is the Bahabox.
It will allow you to offer gifts and services to your guests without having to include it in your listing price for every guest. Most guests appreciate the convenience of getting their laundry done, local snacks, and travel accessories.
Hey! My Name is Elisa I host a few properties in the Philadelphia area but I am also the owner of Magic Hands Cleaning Services. Anyone may reply if they would like to partner up and have cleaning services. If interested let me know!
No wipes are flushable. It creates a real PITA for the sewage staff at best. Put the things in the bin!
Hi Elisa! I would like to connect with you. Thanks!
The mould that sometimes collects around the bath or shower rims, that type that no matter how much scrubbing it just wonât go, can be so easily got rid off with HG Mould Remover Foam Spray.
I had a cleaner and manager for my airbnb listing and I was absolutely horrified when a guest reported it was a problem! Why did my cleaner manager not report this to me? It is so easily solved with this product.
Iâm with you oarspirit, supporting our local economy is paramount!
Toilet paper sandwiches anyone?
Right!!! Nothing except toilet paper should be flushed. It is a nightmare for our sewer systems. I caught that remark, too.
They are widely available through marine supply and boating supply shops. Amazon probably has them.
Cheers
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