Bathroom Cleaning 101: Make Your Space Spotless in 8 Easy Steps
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According to Striemer, you should work by cleaning from the top down. "Cleaning from the ground up can be counterintuitive, dispelling more particles all over the places that you just cleaned," she says. This means starting by dusting any light fixtures, shelves and cabinets and wiping down the walls before you move to the toilet, sink, shower and floors.
For deep cleaning the toilet, Birges recommends dropping in three denture tablets and then scrubbing the inside of the toilet bowl with a toilet brush and some toothpaste. Insider tip: Birge recommends put a few drops of essential oil on the inside of the toilet roll to keep the bathroom smelling lovely long after you're done cleaning.
To try it, mix one cup of white vinegar, 20 drops of clove oil, and 20 drops of tea tree oil. Spray this mixture on the affected area, wait 20 minutes, and then wipe it all clean with hot water. You can also use this mixture for ceramic tile and grout.
"When it comes to cleaning a bathroom, one area that often gets overlooked is the bathtub," Striemer says. "It's not something we tend to think about cleaning as frequently, but I like to approach it with the same diligence as washing my towels. After all, if it keeps me clean, I must keep it clean too."
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