Cleaning: Course intro

Cleaning tasks are popular year-round—and have a higher chance of repeat business than other categories.
Cleaning 108: closing the task

How do you finish a Cleaning task? By walking through the space to make sure it’s sparkling.
Cleaning 107: achieving a deeper clean

Curious what the difference is between a “regular” clean and a deep clean? So are many clients and Taskers!
Cleaning 106: the bedroom and living spaces

For living areas, it’s important to remember this cleaning rule: “Dry before wet.” Dust and vacuum, then spray and mop.
Cleaning 105: the kitchen

Kitchens may seem daunting due to their potential for mess, so we’ve collected expert Tasker advice on how to cut through even the greasiest of kitchen messes.
Cleaning 104: the bathroom

During Cleaning tasks, clients often ask for extra focus on the bathroom, so getting a good bathroom routine down will help save time and leave a sparkling impression.
Cleaning 103: choosing supplies

As you build your Cleaning expertise, you’ll likely develop preferences for tools and products, but it’s important to check with your client to see what their preferences are.
Cleaning 102: Cleaning preparation

After scoping your Cleaning task, properly preparing is key to providing a smooth experience for you and your client.
Cleaning 101: scoping a Cleaning task

Read all about the important cleaning task scoping questions you should ask clients before showing up to a job.