Tips to cleaning the bathroom
- Clean the showerhead nozzle and rehang to dry. Clean the shower door with a microfiber cloth deep in vinegar and baking soda.
- Use a grout brush deep in straight bleach to scrub any discolored areas on the wall and Rinse well
- Make sure you wipe tile, countertops, walls, and the ceiling with a clean cloth dip in all-purpose cleaner
- Wash the bathtub, toilet brush and brush banister with all-purpose cleaner.
- Disinfect and wash the sink with white vinegar or baking soda, drain and flush with hot water.
- Wash the hand towels with bleaches and replace them every three or four days.
- Dust and wipe up the ventilation fan. Dust and clean the cover, the fan blade, Remove dust using a stiff and clean paintbrush.
- Clean the mirror. Spray glass cleaner on soft cloth and buff
- Clean the toilet. Spray or sprinkle a toilet cleaner if dirt buildup exists, then you should scrub with a toilet brush to clean up before flushing
- Dip your mop into a bucket filled with cleaning solution, drain out excess water, and then mop the bathroom floor.
CLEANING SOLUTIONS
All-purpose cleaner
This type of cleaner works on most countertops, sinks and stovetops. For granite and marble, stick to warm water and dish soap or a product made speci cally for those materials.
Glass cleaner
Opt for a streak-free formula to clean your mirrors, windows and other glass surfaces with less e ort.
Tile and grout cleaner
An acid-based, scrub-free solution works best on bathtub and shower tile, as well as toilets. You will want something mild for your tile oors, though, as acid can eat away at the tile itself and grout.
Wood cleaner
When cleaning wood, look for a polish made for the type of nish on your wood. Floors with a polyurethane seal need only a solution of warm water and a mild dishwashing soap. In general, though, you will want to use as little water as possible when cleaning wood.
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