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How to Clean Your Bathroom Efficiently



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By : Derek Rogers    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-15 18:40:23
When cleaning your home, one of the most challenging tasks is getting the bathroom spick and span. But since it s something that must get done, the key is to do it as quickly and efficiently as possible. So roll up your sleeves and follow these steps to get your bathroom spic and span:

1. Get organised before you start

This will speed up the process considerably. If you ve got a job to do, then there s nothing to it, but to do it. Here are some of the materials that you ll certainly need:

•broom
•brush (with stiff bristles)
•floor cleaners
•glass cleaner
•gloves
•mop
•rags
•toilet brush
•toilet cleaner
•trashcan
•washcloths

2. Get rid of the clutter

First, remove everything that s not attached to the bathroom. The less clutter there is in the, the easier it will be to clean. You should also remove the shower curtain, towels, and rugs, so you can wash them later. Obviously, you won t need to remove the cabinets, basin, toilet, and bathtub. But move everything else that s not affixed to the bathroom to another area. This will help you to get down and dirty when cleaning.

3. Clean the walls and cabinets

It s advisable to use either disinfectant wipes, or a cloth that you ve saturated with household disinfectant cleaner. After washing these areas, use a clean dry cloth to wipe them dry.

4. Clean the mirrors, counter tops, and faucets

You ll need to use a rag, glass cleaner, and disinfectant wipes. The faucets may take some extra work, so use a rag and some elbow grease to give them a solid scrubbing.

5. Clean the toilet

Pour a toilet cleaner with bleach into the commode s basin, and then let it sit for a couple of minutes. While you re waiting, use a spray bottle antibacterial cleaner to clean the tank. You ll also need to clean the seat and the toilet s rim. Then use a toilet brush to clean the interior of the basin, where you inserted the toilet cleaner. Finally, flush the toilet.

6. Clean the bathtub

If there s a lot of grime on the bathtub, then first use a heavy duty spray bottle cleanser and let it sit for a few minutes on the bathtub. This allows it to chemically break up all the dirt and grime. Next, use your brush and some elbow grease to scrub the bathtub until it s sparkling clean. After rinsing, unclog the drain and use liquid drain cleaner if necessary.

7. Sweep and mop the floor

Before sweeping, pick up any large pieces of trash sitting on the floor. Then sweep the floor thoroughly, around every nook and cranny. Next, use a mop and warm soapy water to mop the floor. Go over the floor again, using a wet mop and then a dry mop. Finally, replace the shower curtain, towels, and rugs.
While cleaning a bathroom will never the most fun thing to do in the world, following these easy steps can make the process easier. And after all you ll be getting a good workout in the process!

Author Resource:

Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who writes for a number of UK businesses. For a great range of Bathroom Suites and Bathroom Furniture, he recommends Click Bathrooms.:http://www.clickbathrooms.co.uk/bathroom_furniture.php

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