The 5 Essentials When Cleaning Your Bathroom


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The bathroom is the room that needs the most cleaning. This means that more frequent deep cleaning is required, not just your typical washing of the floor and wiping down the surfaces. There is a lot of humidity which attracts mould and mildew. There are even plenty of leaks that can cause problems besides being a bit dirty.

This means that you have an area of the house that can make you sick if you are not actively keeping it clean. It isn’t enough to keep it today and smell nice. You need to get in there and clean it well. This article will give you some tips on cleaning up the bathroom to provide it with a deeper than usual clean. 

1 – Get the grout

If you have a lot of tile in your bathroom, as many people do, then they’re likely is some very ugly and dirty grout in there. Grout is the material between the tiles, and often it collects dust and debris and gets discoloured. 

Grout is not easily cleaned, and it can require some unique cleaning products to get it back to its original colour and condition. Your best bet is to go with a residential cleaning service to come and take care of it once or twice a year, so you don’t have to deal with it. 

If you do wish to do it yourself, then you’ll need a stiff-bristled brush and some cleaner with a base of vinegar to make sure that it dissolves the buildup on it. With some warm water, some elbow grease, and plenty of time, you will be able to do a decent enough job yourself. 

2 – Watch what you use

You have to make sure that you check with the types of materials present in the bathroom as to which cleaning products you can and cannot use. For instance, you need to ensure that you don’t use anything corrosive that will damage your plumbing if it goes down the drain. 

There are also plastic pieces or covers of particular items in your bathroom that require gentle cleaners. For instance, cleaning a bidet seat requires care when you need to clean the nozzle so you don’t damage the gasket and cause it to leak. 

Ensure to read the owner’s manual and do some research on the types of products you should avoid for the materials your tiles and hardware are made from. 

3 – Disinfect

Once everything is sparkling and smelling fresh, it is time to make sure that all the surfaces are disinfected. This means going over everything with a solution that kills bacteria and mould, so they don’t have a chance to grow back anytime soon. 

You can go all-natural and make a solution of vinegar and water and spray it over the surfaces. Or, look for a solution with some bleach and wipe things down with that. 

4 – Start with the dry stuff

To get the most out of your cleaning, you have to make the job a bit easier. One way that you can do this is to make sure that you are focusing on cleaning up what is dry before going over things with a wet rag or sponge. Doing this will prevent smudges that can end up staining as some of the dust may be getting compacted on surfaces. 

For instance, you should take a duster and go over the tops of cabinets, light fixtures, and other surfaces before spraying them with a cleaner. Then once everything is clear of dust, you can spray and wipe to get anything harder to clean with just a dry rag or feather duster. 

If you have baseboard heaters in your bathroom, these are especially important to wipe down dry. An accumulation of dust gets moist and then dries quickly when the heat is on and tends to cake up if it gets too wet. 

5 – Work your way down

When you deep-clean anything, especially a bathroom, it is very efficient to start with the high areas and work your way down. This is how you prevent cleaning the same things twice. If you start at the bottom and things drip as you work your way up, you end up doing more work for yourself. 

The very last thing you should do is wash the floor. As you clean everything, your floor will look dirtier than before you started cleaning. This is a good thing as it means you are deep cleaning and getting everything very clean. Then when you wash the floor, the bathroom should be done. Just make sure to wash the far end first and work your way towards the door so you don’t dirty up the areas you’ve already cleaned. 

Ref : THSI-2702 / ZD.24141

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