8 Quick Tips on The Best Way to Clean the Bathroom

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The bathroom is one of the dirtiest places in your home. That’s right, it plays host to all sorts of random things which means it’s always a good idea to clean it on a regular basis. But how often should you clean your bathroom? The answer is really up for debate but there are some guidelines that can help you decide what works best for you and your family.

1. Start with the basics

Cleaning supplies in pantry

The best way to clean your bathroom is to first make sure you have enough cleaning supplies on hand at all times. These include toilet brush, floor cleaner, drain opener, disinfectant spray, and more. You’ll also want to invest in some sponges or scrubbers as well as paper towels or old rags that don’t matter if they get dirty because they’re destined for the trash.

Remove all toiletries or anything that could get in the way. Before you get started, take a look around your bathroom and decide what all needs to be cleaned. Start by removing everything from the counters.

2. Clean your mirror with a soft, warm cloth

Clean your mirror with a soft, warm cloth

Make sure the mirror is clean and wiped down before getting to work on cleaning your bathroom. You can also use a spray cleaner or wipes to get rid of any smudges or residue you see in the mirror.

Don’t clean your mirror with an abrasive cleaner. This includes cleaning wipes, toilet paper, or even newspapers because they can scratch the mirror and leave behind marks that are hard to get rid of. Glass cleaner works the best to get rid of streaks and make your mirror shine.

3. Clean the counters & sink

Cleaning the counters & sink

Some people have a hard time figuring this one out. It’s not enough to just use soap and water. In order to really get those faucets squeaky clean, you can wipe them down with a product like Pine-Sol or Clorox Cleaner. For counters, make sure to spread a little baking soda on the counter and scrub it with a paper towel for extra scrubbing power. You can also use Comet or other all-purpose cleaners for tough stains and marks.

Make sure you eliminate any soap scum and watermarks from the bathroom sink and counter. You can do this by wiping it down with a mixture of lukewarm water and white vinegar. Baking soda can also be helpful for this application.

4. Scrub the tub and shower

Woman cleaning shower

The best way to clean your bathtub, and shower is by using an all-purpose cleaner. This might be a little strong for some surfaces, so it’s best to test the product on a small area first. It will take away all of the dirt and grime that has built up over time. Add some warm water to your tub before you start scrubbing. Just add a cup or two into the tub, use a scrub brush to clean it, and then watch as stains disappear from the surface.

For glass shower doors, you can use a squeegee to remove excess water and leave behind a sparkling finish. If you have glass cleaner, you can mix it with water to make a solution that works well on the doors.

Your shower curtain may require a little extra effort. You may need to use a bit of baking soda or other all-purpose cleaner depending on how much build-up you have. If the shower curtain is too gross, it might be time for a new one.

5. Clean your toilet with a non-abrasive cleaner

cleaning toilet with spray antibacterial detergent

To clean your toilet, you’re going to need a non-abrasive cleaner and a little bit of elbow grease. For the inside of the toilet bowl, you’re going to need to swirl the toilet brush around inside it to remove any build-up or tough stains. Be sure to flush after you’re done so you can prevent any residue stains. The toilet bowl is one of the more gross parts of cleaning a bathroom because it’s not something that you do every day.

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For the outside of the toilet, you can use a non-abrasive cleaner to wipe down any scuff marks or stains. Using a product with bleach can also help you get rid of mold and mildew on the surface of the toilet. Take care of your toilet seat. If you have a lid on your toilet, make sure to wipe it down as well. You can use a cleaner with bleach, vinegar, or baking soda. Make sure you clean underneath the toilet seat as well.

6. Wipe down the walls of your bathroom

cleaning bathroom walls

The walls are often forgotten about, but dirt and grime tend to accumulate on them as well. You can wipe them down with a damp cloth or mop to make the tiles shine again. The more stubborn stains will require some all-purpose cleaners along with water.

7. Use a mop for the bathroom tiles

Woman mopping bathroom floor

The bathroom floor gets quite a bit of traffic, which means it may be difficult to clean. It will require some elbow grease and scrubbing if you want to make sure all of the grime is off the floor. Use a mop for this task because it can handle tile well. Use warm water and a mild cleaner for this task.

8. Vacuum the bathroom

Man Vacuuming White Tile Floor in Bathroom

This step may seem unnecessary, but it’s actually pretty important because it removes any dust that has settled on the surfaces of tiles or walls over time. This is especially helpful if you have children who track dirt into your bathroom. You can use a small vacuum cleaner to pick up these particles quickly and easily.

FAQ:

How often should I clean my bathroom?

Most people clean their bathroom once every couple of weeks. If you have young children, there may be more frequent cleanings because they make a mess pretty quickly. The benefit of cleaning your bathroom this often is that it won’t become too dirty. It’s an easier task when the job isn’t as big.

What do I need to clean my bathroom?

To clean a bathroom, you’ll need some basic cleaning supplies that are typically already at home. These could include an all-purpose cleaner for dusting and scrubbing the tiles’ surfaces; toilet scrubs to prevent buildup; carpet cleaner for soiled areas; baking soda or another grime fighter for scuff marks on tile and wall surfaces. You will also want to find a method for vacuuming up any particles left behind.

What do professionals use to clean showers?

To clean showers, professionals use products that are safe to use on the surface. These will be able to remove any dirt or other stubborn stains without damaging the color of the shower. Professionals also have access to more specialized materials that are suited specifically for cleaning showers but can’t be found at home. One problem with showering is hard water build-up which leaves soap scum and calcium deposits over time, both of which can be removed by professional cleaners without any damage done to your shower’s surface.

How to deal with dirty grout?

If you want to clean the grout in your bathroom, you can use a cloth or sponge with some soap and bleach. If that doesn’t do the trick, then try scrubbing it down with a grout brush. Another option is to take one part of household dish soap to two parts of water and use an old toothbrush for tough stains. Either way, should make your grout look much cleaner!

 

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