how to clean walls for bond contract

How to Clean Walls for a Bond Clean (Without Losing Your Bond)

Most tenants don’t realise this, but walls are one of the biggest reasons bonds get hit. In Queensland alone, rental authorities consistently report that wall marks, stains, and grease are among the top causes of bond disputes. The problem? Many renters assume walls fall under “fair wear and tear”.

Under Australian tenancy laws, walls must be left “reasonably clean” at the end of a lease — not perfect, but definitely not marked, greasy, or stained.

The good news? You don’t need to repaint or panic. With the right method, you can clean walls properly, avoid damage, and save yourself hundreds in bond deductions.

This guide walks you through:

 Time estimate: Around 4–6 hours for an average home, depending on wall condition.

Preparation Before You Start

Wall Assessment & Paint Identification

Before touching water or cleaner, inspect your walls top to bottom in good lighting. Look for:

  • Hand marks around switches
  • Scuffs near doorways
  • Grease in kitchens
  • Mould in bathrooms

It’s important to tell stains apart from fair wear and tear. Minor fading or light rubbing is normal. Heavy marks and grease are not.

Common paint types in Aussie rentals:

Paint Sheen

Where Found

Cleaning Rule

Matte / Flat

Bedrooms, living areas

Spot clean only

Low Sheen

General walls

Gentle wipe

Semi-Gloss / Gloss

Kitchens, bathrooms

Scrub-safe

Always clean gently first — damage from over-scrubbing can cost more than dirt.

Tools & Supplies You’ll Need

You don’t need fancy gear. Most of this is available from Bunnings or Coles.

  • Microfibre cloths (non-scratch)
  • Soft sponge
  • Magic eraser (use carefully)
  • Bucket of warm water
  • White vinegar
  • Mild dish soap
  • Baking soda
  • Rubbing alcohol (for ink)
  • Gloves
  • Step ladder
  • Soft brush (for textured walls)

 Always test cleaners on a hidden spot first, especially on matte paint.

Setup Steps

  • Move furniture away from walls
  • Lay towels or drop sheets on floors
  • Open windows for ventilation
  • Turn off power near wet areas if needed

Core Wall Cleaning Process

Step 1: Dusting the Walls First

Before using water, dry dust everything.

  • Use a vacuum with brush attachment or wall duster
  • Start from ceilings and cornices
  • Pay attention to corners, vents, and door frames

This stops dust turning into muddy streaks later.

Step 2: General Wall Wash

For overall cleaning, mix:

  • 1 part white vinegar
  • 10 parts warm water
  • Optional: a drop of mild dish soap

How to clean properly:

  1. Dip sponge and wring until just damp
  2. Clean in small sections (top to bottom)
  3. Use gentle circular motions
  4. Rinse sponge often

Why this works:

  • Prevents drip marks
  • Avoids shiny patches
  • Keeps paint intact

Step 3: Removing Common Wall Stains

This is where most bonds are won or lost. Use the right method for the right stain.

1. Fingerprints & Scuff Marks

  • Use a damp magic eraser
  • Light pressure only
  • Stop as soon as mark fades

2. Crayon, Marker & Pen

  • Dab rubbing alcohol on cloth
  • Gently blot — don’t rub
  • Test first on matte paint

3. Grease (Kitchens & Dining Areas)

  • Mix baking soda with water into paste
  • Apply to stain and wait 5 minutes
  • Wipe off gently with damp cloth

4. Mould (Bathrooms & Laundries)

  • Spray 3% hydrogen peroxide
  • Leave 10 minutes
  • Wipe clean and ventilate area

Never mix with vinegar or bleach.

5. Nicotine or Smoke Residue

  • Use vinegar solution
  • Blot rather than scrub
  • Repeat if needed

Special Wall Types & Final Checks

Cleaning by Wall Type

Wall Type

Adjustment

Matte paint

Damp cloth only

Low sheen

Gentle sponge

Gloss

Mild scrubbing allowed

Textured

Soft brush, bottom-up

Wallpaper

Dry dust only

Rinse, Dry & Inspect

  • Lightly wipe cleaned areas with plain water
  • Dry with microfibre cloth or fan
  • Inspect walls at an angle using natural light
  • Take photos for your records

Bond Clean Compliance & Pro Tips

Wall Cleaning Expectations by State

State

Requirement

QLD

Reasonably clean (RTA)

NSW

Same condition as entry

VIC

Clean, no damage

Hire professionals if:

  • Walls have heavy grease or smoke damage
  • Paint is fragile or flaking
  • Mould keeps returning

Prevention tip: Remove and wipe light switches and outlet covers — inspectors always check there.

Frequently Asked Questions
Do walls need to be washed for a bond clean?
Yes. Under Australian tenancy laws, walls must be left “reasonably clean.” Visible marks, grease, fingerprints, mould, or smoke residue can result in bond deductions if not cleaned.
Is it safe to clean matte or flat paint walls?
Yes, but only with a lightly damp cloth and minimal pressure. Avoid scrubbing, strong chemicals, or magic erasers on matte paint, as they can leave shiny patches or remove paint.
How long does it take to clean walls for a bond clean?
On average, 30–45 minutes per room. A full house usually takes 4–6 hours, depending on wall condition, stains, and paint type.
Can magic erasers be used on rental walls?
Yes, but sparingly. Magic erasers work well on scuff marks and fingerprints, but excessive rubbing can damage paint, especially on matte or low-sheen walls. Always test first.
What is considered fair wear and tear on walls?
Fair wear includes minor fading or light rubbing from normal use. Heavy marks, grease stains, mould, smoke residue, or crayon marks are not considered fair wear and must be cleaned.
Do walls need to be repainted before the end of lease?
No. Repainting is not required for a bond clean unless there is damage beyond normal wear. Proper cleaning is usually sufficient to pass inspection.
What wall stains cause bond deductions most often?
The most common issues flagged by property managers are fingerprints and scuff marks, kitchen grease, bathroom mould, smoke or nicotine stains, and marks around switches and doorways.
Should walls be cleaned before or after other bond cleaning tasks?
Walls should be cleaned after dusting and before final inspection, but before floors are mopped. This prevents dust or drip marks undoing your work.
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