The Most Efficient And Easiest Ways to Clean Your Bathroom

The Most Efficient And Easiest Ways to Clean Your Bathroom

 Cleaning the bathroom from germs and bacteria is not a complicated process as you think, just follow the next few steps to make every part of your bathroom shining easily and quickly:

Cleaning the Sink

Where we use to brush our teeth, cleanse our hands and make a quick washing for our hair, all of these things and more make the sink enduring barrage of germs and dirt. To make sure that you make the right job to clean the sink, you should use abrasive or soft-scrub cleaners, as they will be easy to rinse from ceramic (vitreous china) surfaces. And  cleaners that formulated with bleach will be effective in removing toothpaste dribbles and sanitize sink surface.

 Cleaning The Shower And The Tubes

The most used place in our bathroom where Soap scum, bath oil, hair products and body soil combine with each other cover and affect the surface of the shower and the tubes. These combinations become germs and dirt with time causing the mildew that takes up residence in some hidden corners.

To keep your shower and Tubes clear you should usually clean them by using an appropriate cleaner with a large long-handled brush – will require half as much effort when you use a sponge _ and start scrubbing the whole area with focusing on the corners. Then rinse until all of the suds are gone.

Cleaning Fiberglass Showers and Glass Doors

These surfaces need special treatment. Clean them with a nonabrasive cleaner such as an all-purpose bathroom cleaner, pine oil or baking soda and soft sponge. Avoid abrasive cleansers or scrubbing pads because they may scratch or dull the finish.

Cleaning The Toilet

There's no need to waste time, Try these ideas to keep your toilet clean always:

  • Place liquid toilet bowl cleaner into the bowl, and let the cleaner go to work. Standing time is necessary to dissolve deposits and kill germs, so don't cut the time short.
  • A good bowl brush is a must. If yours is flattened or mashed, replace it; you need those bristles bristling to do a good job. Curved bowl brushes reach up and under the toilet rim to scour away hidden deposits.
  • If the toilet develops a stubborn ring that regular cleaning won't cure, bring on the pumice stone! This natural stone is porous and crumbles. Rub the stone directly on the ring to remove the deposit.
  • Use a disinfecting spray cleaner to spray toilet rims, seat and lid, tank and bowl exterior. Wipe clean and dry with fresh cleaning cloths.
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