No one enjoys scrubbing his or her bathroom to clean it. Not only is keeping everything clean and mold free in the bathroom a monumental task in and of itself, it is also confusing! Every day there seems to be a new product that will do a more thorough job than the products you currently have. It promises to kill a higher percentage of bacteria and keep your bathroom surfaces cleaner for longer so you have to clean less often. There is no need to throw out the products you currently have, however; you can make anything work.
When you
eed to tackle your vanity, toilet, and bathtub every week (sometimes more often if it sees heavy family use), you need to know how to do it in the most time efficient manner. Fortunately, most bathroom surfaces such as tile and porcelain are extremely easy to clean. However, since the bathroom is often a wet, warm place, bacteria can grow easily. Just make sure you take these preventative measures so that you do not have a mold crisis on your hands!
Your single sink or double sink vanity countertop is smudged with make-up, sprayed with hairspray, and smeared with toothpaste over the course of the week. Most vanity counter tops are made from marble or plastic laminate. Do not use abrasive cleaners or steel wool to clean the marble; instead use a soft cloth or sponge. You can use something slightly more abrasive, such as a two-side sponge, for the plastic laminate. Use the rougher side to clear dirt and stains and finish with the smooth side.
Once you are finished cleaning your bathroom vanity, you can move onto the bathtub and the shower. If your bathtub is prone to mold, try to spray it with a mold inhibitor. Scrub down your tub and shower stalls at least once a week with a more powerful cleanser than you would use on your vanity countertops. Use gloves and a scrub brush to protect your hands from the cleaners. Rinse the surfaces down with clear water when you are finished.
The toilet is the last step. Always wear gloves and you use a long handled brush. There are several ways to clean your toilet but one of the easiest ways is to use 1/2 cup of chlorine bleach. Pour in the bowl; let it stand for 10-15 minutes, then scrub. Flush when you are done!
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