We Asked 3 Pro Cleaners What the Dirtiest Spot in the Bathroom Is, and It's Not What You Think
Briefly

"When we think of dirty areas in the bathroom, our minds often jump to the toilet and the faucet and sink, and while these areas are indeed places where germs gather, they tend to be cleaned more frequently because we're aware of them," says Trish Duarte, franchisee of MaidPro Temecula and Murrieta.
"If you need to dry these right after wiping them down, use a soft, dry microfiber cloth," she says.
"However, Duarte explains that bathroom walls, anywhere in your home, are often neglected while floors get most of the attention," highlighting the need for cleaning walls, which typically accumulate germs.
Marla Mock, president of Molly Maid, emphasizes the importance of cleaning all handles - including the toilet handle, drawer handles, and any surfaces that are touched with unwashed hands.
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