Bathrooms should be the cleanest area in the house because it affects our personal hygiene. Due to the proximity of water, steam, filth, and soap residues, the bathroom may quickly become a breeding ground for fungus and bacteria that may cause infections. Bathrooms appear to be the most challenging rooms to clean in the house.
No process can be fully successful until there is proper preparation. Since cleaning is a necessary but time-consuming task, the best way to save time and finish quickly is to prepare your bathroom for cleaning before you begin.
STEP 1
During the cleaning procedure, remove all unnecessary items and store them somewhere else. Anything that sits on a bathroom surface qualifies, including toothbrush holders, shampoo bottles, towels, and soap dishes.
STEP 2
Make sure that you have everything you need before you begin so that you will not have to waste time searching for them. Cleaning brushes, cleaning solutions, gloves and protective gear, etc. should all be ready at hand.
STEP 3
Many surfaces in the bathroom may have accumulated grime which takes time to clean. The best way to reduce the need for elbow grease is by spraying or applying the cleaning solution to these surfaces and letting them sit for a while.
STEP 4
This is necessary especially if you are using chemical cleaning solutions. Open the windows and allow the bathroom to air out for a while before you begin the cleaning process. This will also help reduce the excess moisture in the bathroom, making it easier to clean.
STEP 5
This is the best way to avoid having to clean the same place twice. With a good duster or a microfiber cloth, dust the shelves, curtain rods, and any surface that could gather dust. It’s a good idea to sweep or vacuum the floor once you are done dusting.
STEP 1
If your home has hard water, you will notice a film of limescale on your shower head and other faucets. Soak your showerhead in vinegar overnight to remove hard water stains. The next day, rinse the showerhead with warm water and then clean using dish soap.
STEP 2
Use a good cleaning solution to wipe away the dirt and grime that accumulates on the bathroom walls. Before using, read the instructions and use the product accordingly. Also, make sure that the product can be used on the tiles without harming them.
STEP 3
Constant exposure to steam and water in the bathroom can result in your mirrors fogging over. Dirt will stick to the mirrors and make them even more difficult to clean while the excess moisture will provide a breeding ground for mold.
STEP 4
When cleaning the bathroom, remove all the linen, such as towels, shower curtains, etc. Put these in the washing machine and wash well using hot water and a good detergent. Dry them in sunlight to prevent the growth of molds.
STEP 5
Clean the showerheads, taps, worktops, bathroom doors, and other surfaces with a damp cloth every morning or before you leave for the day. Keep your doors and windows open for a little while to allow air to circulate. This will ensure that you will not have too much to clean each time. If you don't follow a regular cleaning routine the stain becomes harder to remove. In such a situation, you will need help from well-known cleaning services.