Saturday, August 15, 2020

I just HATE cleaning my bathrooms. Could anyone give me some tips on how to clean them so they will?

Lindsey Zanardi: I use Scrubbing Bubbles Foam, its quick,& convienient, They also have a Toliet Cleaning Gel that comes in a Dispenser you just stamp it on to the inside side of your toilet & it cleans & freshens with each flush, plus it disolves so you never have to handle it, When I shower before I get out I squeegee the tub surround so all the water from my shower doesnt leave water marks or mildew. You'd be surprised how good this works. Hope this helps...Show more

Shelley Stevens: I just read somewhere that wiping your shower down with a towel after you use it will keep in clean. It will make you have more towels to wash, but it will keep your tub and shower from getting soap build up. Also, tablets in your toilet tank help with keeping the inside clean. I haven't tried this one yet, but I also heard that you can drop two Alka Seltzer tablets into your toilet bowl, let them foam up, then just flush. No scrubbing involved. Not sure if it works, but I've hea! rd good things about it. Something that helps me is just to stay on top of it. A little wipe here and there saves me and hour scrubbing later. Who has time for that??Look into www.flylady.net She's got good tips on keeping organized and on top of things. She'll even send you emails of projects to work on, meal plans.... and tons more! ...Show more

Inez Relihan: Shower: I like Kaboom or Easy Off Bam or Comet Spray Gel. Step 1: Spray cleaner on walls of shower, tub and shower door (where applicable) and let it sit for 10-15 minutes. Be sure to have a fan going or have a window open. Step 2: Using a sponge with a Scotch Brite pad on one side (green scratchy thing) Wipe down shower starting at the highest point on the walls. Use the Scotch Brite Pad to get off the tough stains. Step 3: Rinse really well from top to bottom and dry walls and tub with an old towel. For the shower doors use a! squeegee.Toilet: I like SoftScrub with bleach. Step 1: Shake! SoftScrub so it's well blended. Squirt around top of toilet bowl. Take toilet brush and smear product around. Let that sit. Step 2: Wipe down the exterior of the toilet from top to bottom with a damp rag or sponge and SoftScrub with bleach. Make sure to get the base of the toilet really well and maybe use an old toothbrush to get the space between the tank and bowl and the base of the toilet and the floor. Rinse sponge or rag and wipe down multiple times until chemical is rinsed off. Step 3: Scrub the inside of the toilet and make sure to get the edge of the toilet bowl really well. Flush, inspect and scrub any missed spots (hopefully none).Sink and Counter top: I use SoftScrub with bleach here as well. Step 1: Squirt product inside sink and sparingly on the counter top. Using a damp sponge or rag, wipe down every surface (includ! ing faucet) paying close attention to the back of the sink and under the faucet.Step 2: Rinse rag or sponge and wipe down surfaces until cleaner is rinsed off thoroughly.Walls: I use the same rag or sponge that I cleaned the sink with and wipe them down from top to bottom-including light switch plates, etc.Floors: 2 products-SoftScurb with bleach and Swiffer Wet Once every 3-4 months I scrub the floor with SoftScrub with bleach and a scrub brush. For every other cleaning I just sweep then use the Swiffer Wet.To prevent myself from spending hours cleaning the bathroom, I try to spot clean while I'm bathing the kids. Scrub the inside of the toilet once a week and 2-3 times a week use a Clorx wipe to wipe down the surfaces in your bathroom. For the bathtub I take a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser in the shower with me and hit some of the spots while I'm showering. This cuts my cleaning time in half when I go for the deep clean once every 2-3 weeks. Just keep Cl! orox wipes in the bathroom and some disenfecting spray around and it wi! ll be really easy. And I think it's impossible to keep a bathroom clean for any significant amount of time, but giving the bathroom a quick wipe with a Clorox wipe will make it stay clean a little bit longer. Remember, bathrooms are for taking care of the dirty part of living-washing and doing "business" so it's going to get dirty rather quickly. Especially if there are kids in the house. It's a sucky part of adult life, but just crank some peppy tunes and hit it hard. Good luck! I hope I helped!!!!! =)...Show more

Alisia Sutphen: First, do a thorough cleaning of the bathroom to get it clean. Then, daily maintenance is the key to minimal scrubbing later. Second, gather all the supplies you will be using for the bathroom and keep them IN the bathroom. Glass cleaners, toilet cleaners, tub/sink cleaners, scrubers, sponges - keep them all in a container under your sink (a dish pan can work or there are some nice plastic baskets out there as well). Things always go qui! cker if you have everything you need right at hand.1. SINK: Rinse sink each time it's used. Find one day a week that's good for you to spray it down with cleaner and let it set while you get ready (shower/bathe). When you get out of the shower, give it a real quick swipe to clean it and the faucet. Then dry the faucet and area around the sink. Takes about 1 minute.2. MIRROR: once a week give a quick spray with some window cleaner and wipe off (I keep a roll of paper towels under the sink so I don't have to make special trips anywhere). Takes about 1 minute.3. TOILET: Get a toilet scrubby brush that comes with a container that can hold liquid. Put some toilet bowl cleaner in the bottom of the container. In the am after you use the toilet, flush then give a real quick swipe in bowl and up around rim with the now saturated toilet brush. One day a week spray some cleaner on a paper towel and go over the outside of the bowl. Daily about 30 seconds to a minute. Weekly 1! minute additional.4. TUB: Daily - wipe down the entire shower/stall a! rea of water after you shower/bathe. The moisture in the tub attracts more dirt, in addition to carrying it's own level of dirt (ie the stuff you washed off of you and hard water deposits and the like). Just keep a towel in the bath area for that purpose or use yours after you are done drying off and get a new towel for the next day. Weekly - After you shower, but before you finish getting ready (ie hair dry, dress, and other stuff) dump some of your shampoo on the bottom of the tub (DANGER - this can get very slippery, so make sure to rinse well) and some across the sides, with a damp sponge spread around the bottom and sides but not too much or it dilutes it. After you finish getting ready (best on a day you are not going somewhere that you need to be there at a certain time) go back to the tub with a scrubbie and scrub the tub, you may need to add a little water to help. RINSE WELL. If you use a dry cleanser instead - make sure the tub is wet before you sprinkle it! on, but the best thing is to use something that is already wet. Utilize the dwell time to do half the work for you - it will save you much in the way of time. Daily about 2 minutes to dry down the tub; weekly depends anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes.Doing a little bit on different days means your bathroom is always in a state of clean, LOL.Good luck!...Show more

Kim Gerbino: i think you should clean your bathroom everyday. it takes less then 3-5 minutes, seriously. Just wash the toilet bowl with detergent obviously and a toilet brush. Clean under the toilet seat. that takes less than a minute. then clean the sink are. Again, take a spongy thing or whatever you use and clean the sink counter and the sink bowl. Dry it with a small towel. Less than a minute. Scrub the tub. about a minute. If you do it everyday, it wouldnt take you more than 5 minutes because you're preventing buildup. But if you clean it once in a while, it'll take longer because of also have to get rid ! of the dirty things and mildew and stuff. I hate cleaning the bathroom ! and I used to clean it once or twice a week. I've found that cleaning it everyday is much easier. If you clean the toilet, sink and tub everyday, maybe you can worry about the walls and the mirrors once every one or two weeks? ...Show more

Corrina Faro: Some of those powerful things for cleaning the toilet bowl do a quick job on the shower walls. I guess the main thing is to keep it dry so get those dripping taps fixed and ventilate it. Have a garbage bin for the leftover things, It really is a stitch in time situation that responds to a weekly effort however having some equipment handy to have a bit of a go at the worst bits when the mood takes you can extend this, which avoids embarrassment if visitors drop in.

Hyo Hardell: I know the feeling! The easiest way to keep everything clean is to make sure you pick up/ tidy up every time you have a shower/brush your teeth/use the bathroom to dry your hair etc etc. If you give your surfaces a quick wipe down a few day! s a week (with a cleaner designed for bathroom surfaces) you'll find cleaning time is dramatically reduced and things look shinier. I know its gross, but try and aim for cleaning your toilet once a week. Cleaning bathrooms is a bore, but its hygenic and well woth your while....Show more

Majorie Chester: 1. Start with your walls. An important tip for cleaning your bathroom walls is using car wax. Car wax application to your walls will seal the pores of your walls that will result to easy cleaning and maintenance. Such application can be undertaken twice a year. For regular wall cleaning, you can use any general bathroom cleansing solution. 2. From walls, go straight to the bathroom flooring. If you have a tiled shower, all you need to use is a tile cleaner. Instead of car wax for your walls, paste wax is recommended to use for flooring. By doing so, you will be able to prevent build-up of water spots. Finish cleaning by drying the floor with clean and soft rags. 3. Aft! er you're finished with the walls and floorings, take some time to clea! n your faucets. A cheap and easy cleansing solution to remove water and dirt deposits around your faucets or drain is vinegar right from your kitchen. All you need to do is soak a cloth in vinegar and then put it around the faucet. Wait for some time and then scrub it with an old and unused toothbrush. 4. Vinegar solution also works with sinks. In addition, you can also use baby oils to clean your sink. However, cleaning the sink varies from the type of stain your sinks have. Lemon juice is good for light stains. On the other hand, you can combine lemon juice and a paste of borax if your sink has dark stains. 5. "Being ready at all times!" is the best cleaning tip you can follow. Always have an all-purpose cleaner and a sponge to do easy clean up. Doing a regular clean up will prevent you from undertaking a series of major bathroom cleaning. Additionally, it is also best to hang an air freshener inside your bathroom. nfd♥...Show more

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Daren Ventrice: I just HATE cleaning my bathrooms. Could anyone give me some tips on how to clean them so they will?stay clean longer and look cleaner when I do clean them? Oh thanks in advance!!

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