Monday, December 16, 2013

Bathroom Cleaning Tips


To keep a bathroom looking like new and easy to spot clean for unexpected guests, I have a few bathroom cleaning tips to divulge in:
Deep clean your bathroom. This may sound tedious, but, with frequency, it will not take as long as the first bathroom cleaning. Start by washing your shower liner in a large container of cold water and half a cup of laundry detergent. Squish and knead, as though you’re making bread, to remove any build up.

While that is soaking, spray your tub with a mix of 3 parts water to 1 part white vinegar. Scrub the entire tub with a medium abrasive sponge and then rinse. Rinse your liner and rehang it, opening it all the way so no water pools in the folds.
Your next bathroom cleaning tip is the toilet. Always start top to bottom. Jumping around brings bacteria and germs from the seat to the handle, interior to exterior and makes the entire bathroom cleaning useless. You should end the cleaning with the seat up and the bowl ready to be scrubbed.

Once your toilet is clean, it’s time to tackle the sink. Using the same vinegar spray, wipe down the counter, faucet, and basin. Allow to dry and do a once over with an anti-bacterial wipe. Last, crumple up a page from the newspaper and spray it with window cleaner, to wipe down any mirrors or windows. The newspaper will not leave behind any streaks. Lastly, sweep and mop.
To make most of the deep clean bathroom cleaning tips, you should clean daily. After you shower, use a small squeegee or terry cloth to wipe down the shower walls and curtain. Hang up towels to dry on their own bars, do a quick once over with an antibacterial wipe on your toilet and sink every other day and soon you’ll find your bathroom is clean and you’ll find less effort will be needed for bathroom cleaning!

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