I compiled everything i know about bathroom cleaning we're going deep in the bathroom we're going to tubs and tiles and toilets and sinks and glass and all of, and you're actually gonna know how to do it i'm excited for you to see it i hope you enjoy.
How to Clean Everything in your Bathroom
- i get rid of everything on surfaces whether it's on the counter, or in the tub i either put it on the floor or outside the bathroom and that allows me to clean the areas that need it most.
- let's talk about perhaps one of the least exciting jobs in a bathroom cleaning a toilet, i always start with the toilet lid closed and a bottle of general bathroom cleaner, i start spraying from the top the lid of the tank, the flusher the tank itself the toilet lid the area around the toilet base and i start lifting up the lid cleaning the seat or spraying the seat under the seat around the bowl outside.
- the bowl i mean stuff gets everywhere so everything has to be sprayed if you want to think about it like, this just visualize your whole toilet kind of dripping then you can put toilet bowl cleaner you want it right under the rim of the toilet, so it can start eating away at any of those hard water deposits and then.
- this is an enzyme cleaner you can spray that around the base of the toilet that's going to help break down, any urine odors that have set in over time that might be bothering you so an enzyme cleaner is a great little tip i like to use paper towel.
- if there's particularly grimy areas you might want to get in there with a bathroom, specific cleaning toothbrush cleaning the base and the area around the toilet.
- you can even use a toothbrush to clean around the base if you notice it's particularly grimy now for that enzyme cleaner again.
- i'm just using paper towel i like using paper towel to clean the toilet.
- and then of course you want to rinse really well, because this is going to leave some grit behind due to the baking soda, now if you have a glass shower door or wall, you can use full strength vinegar that's what i'm using here.
- you can use a non-scratching sponge to rub it in and you'll notice that the vinegar really helps to break down that soap's gum, if you don't have full strength vinegar try regular or even lemon juice can work then you want.
- to give it a really good rinse and buff it to give it a good shine now for cleaning the tub, if it doesn't have too much soap scum and you don't want to think about baking soda all good, you can use vinegar and dish soap in a spray bottle this works.
- now one trick that you can use to check and see if all the soap scum is gone is to drop your sponge and to just use your hands.
- run it along the inside of the tub or any surface you want to check if you feel any friction that's going to tell you there is still soap scum, there if it feels nice and smooth you know that you can give it a rinse and it is clean.
- exterior of your tub that is going to need some love too when done you want to rinse everything clean, so you can either use a jug or if you have a shower head that's removable you can use, that to give everything a good rinse and of course i always like to finish up by buffing everything dry.
- some vinegar up on that mirror and then you can use a flat weave microfiber cloth, to give it a good buff down i love using these on mirrors because they don't leave streaks whereas, if you're using a thicker towel with a terry weave you're going to notice streaks here.
- when i'm cleaning the sink, i'm sprinkling a little bit of baking soda in after i've sprayed it with that vinegar dish soap combo letting that sit, and the baking soda just kind of helps break down any extra dirt.
- i find a microfiber cloth is pretty helpful cleaning the sink, because it allows me to cover a large surface in a short area of time and it also helps to pick up any of those crazy pesky hairs that get stuck in the sink.
- begin your journey to a cleaner life thanks so much for reading and we'll see you next time.