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  • Archive for May 30th, 2011

    The bathroom, next to the kitchen, should be the cleanest room in the house. However, many of us keep the bathroom for last as it can be a disgusting area to clean. The all-purpose products that you may use for the rest of the house may be sufficient for the bathroom; however, you may want to invest in several more powerful products just for this room. Regardless if you have the right products or not, if you don’t know how to clean a bathroom properly, you’ll spend more time cleaning than you want to.

    Before any cleaning can be done, and this goes for any room, it must be de-cluttered. Remove all dirty clothes, towels and rugs. Put away items that may have been left out. If your shower has a lot of soap scum build-up, you can spray down the shower with a soap scum remover and let it do its job while you remove and tidy up the bathroom. This gives enough time for the chemicals in the product to do what it is meant to do. Since the bath/shower is the biggest thing to clean, start here first. Clean the walls, fixtures and area where you stand. Don’t forget about the shower door or curtain. When done, rinse the shower well to remove all of the chemicals that were applied as well as any germs and dirt that was removed.

    Learning how to clean a bathroom may differ from household to household, but the bottom line is still the same, you need to do it often and it needs to be clean. Once the shower/tub area has been cleaned, the rest of the room is a breeze. Next dust shelves and knick-knacks, clean the mirrors, and wipe down doors, moldings, fixtures and baseboards working your way from near the ceiling down to the floor.