Kitchen or bathroom: Which takes longer to professionally clean?

Which usually takes a cleaner longer to blitz, is it the bathroom or the kitchen?

Asked by Robert on 13th Feb 2023
Expert Trade Answers
"Kitchen takes longer time to clean as there are many things to clean"
Answered on 13th Feb 2023 - Member since Jan 2023 - report
"Always the kitchen, as it is full of grease on the tiles, cupboard fronts above cupboards kickboards to clean. Then if customers require an oven clean or white goods etc."
Answered on 17th Feb 2023 - Member since Apr 2022 - report
"Depends on the size of rooms and when they were last cleaned"
Answered on 13th Feb 2023 - Member since Nov 2022 - report
"Definitely the kitchen it takes longer, because there is to much staff in every kitchen"
Answered on 13th Feb 2023 - Member since Feb 2023 - report
"Hello Robert. Kitchens take longer due to cleaning of cupboards inside outside on top and underneath, appliances if required, splash backs and floors and removing marks from walls
Bathrooms including all furniture within, are quicker to clean.
Hope I have been able to answer your question. Many thanks Sara Cheerful Cleaners"
Answered on 13th Feb 2023 - Member since Feb 2023 - report
"Kitchen is more for cleaning:fridge,table,dishwash machine,bins,mopping and bathrooms is toilet showers , sink, moping"
Answered on 15th Feb 2023 - Member since Jun 2022 - report
"Kitchen as u have uour cooker all other appliances. Tiles etc to clean"
Answered on 14th Feb 2023 - Member since Feb 2023 - report
"The Kitchen for we disinfect all surfaces oven cleaning and fridge freezers"
Answered on 14th Feb 2023 - Member since Feb 2023 - report
"It would definitely be the kitchen area that would take the longest to clean."
Answered on 16th Feb 2023 - Member since Feb 2023 - report
"Really does depend on the Limescale build up in the bathrooms. I would generally say the kitchen for Deep Cleaning, due to the number of appliances, if an oven clean is required, if the cupboards need to be cleaned inside, the fridge freezer etc. But, if a bathroom has been left untouched for a number of months, that may also require just as much attention - for the shower head to be soaked and descaled, the toilet basin to have a lot of attention for example."
Answered on 13th Feb 2023 - Member since Jul 2022 - report
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