There will also be urine, semen, flecks of shit and occasionally, yes, there will be blood. There will be used condoms, the aftermath of travelers diarrhea and waste baskets full of bloody sanitary napkins. The most unpleasant surprise I've come across was a waste basket full of poopy toilet paper. This made absolutely no sense to me until I traveled to South America where this is a common practice in places due to the limitations of the waste treatment systems.
If just the thought of any of the above makes you queasy, maybe you should rethink the whole Airbnb thing. Or at least pay someone else to do the cleaning.
I worked my way through college cleaning people's apartments and houses so I've seen most of it before. Now I do my own Airbnb cleaning for 2 reasons. 1- I want to maximise my income, and 2- I don't trust anyone else to do as good a job as I do. But there are times when I wish I had someone else to fall back on. Where do you find cleaning people when you can't offer them a regular cleaning schedule? And what's a fair price to pay? I'd love to hear from anyone using a cleaning person/service.
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