10 Tips to Zip Through Cleaning Your Bathroom

 Mr. Clean never shows up with his "magic" to clean my bathroom for me, how about you? If the Scrubbing Bubbles don't sweep through the scum in your bathroom by themselves, it's time to get out the cleaning products and get that core done yourself!


I don't know anyone that enjoys cleaning, let alone cleaning bathrooms. However, it is a necessity if you want to live in a clean environment. But it doesn't have to be a laborious chore!


Here are some of my favorite tips to help make the job easier & faster:


Paper Towels-- Keep a roll of paper towels in your bathroom. You can even put up a paper towel rack on the back of a cupboard or linen closet door (if your linen closet is in the bathroom).

Pop-Up Wipes-- Keep a container of pop-up disinfecting wipes under the sink. Wipe down the sink and countertop after each use. Makes general cleaning easier.

Under Sink Plastic Trays-- These plastic trays make it easier to reach items (pull the trays forward to reach items at the back of the cupboard). They also protect the base of the cabinets from spills and leaks.

Shower Saver Spray-- Spray this on your shower area. It helps keep soap scum build up to a minimum between cleanings.

Squeegee-- A good squeegee will help keep shower doors clean and eliminate soap scum, mildew and water spots. Use after spraying with Shower Saver Spray. Hot steam is a good cleaner -- make use of it and clean while you're in the shower!

Glass Cleaner-- Keep an extra bottle of glass cleaner under the sink. You won't have to lug cleaning supplies all over the house.

Scrubber Sponge-- Keep an all-purpose scrubber sponge in each bathroom under the sink. It's easy to clean up as you go. Store the wet sponge in an old plastic drink cup to let it dry out between uses.

Don't Use-- Disinfectant or soap scum/mildew removers on mirrors.

Don't Forget-- To wipe down door knobs, switch plates, cabinet knobs, and toilet handle.

Bleach Pen-- Keep a bleach pen and old toothbrush handy for stains and spills on caulking.

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