Bathroom cleaning tips

Here are some tips for keeping your bathroom spotless and hygienic.

The purpose of bathrooms is to serve hygiene and health purposes. However, constant exposure to water and steam provides an ideal environment for the growth of harmful bacteria and fungi.

To avoid health hazards and unpleasant odours, you need to make sure your bathroom is spotlessly clean.

Mould

It is sometimes difficult to keep a bathroom adequately ventilated, and a lack of airflow can lead to the build-up of unsightly – and unhealthy – mould and mildew on shower screens, curtains, walls, sealant and grout.

Limescale

In hard water areas, shower screens will quickly cloud over, and taps will develop white, chalky deposits around bases and spouts.

To prevent this, you should use a limescale remover on bathroom fittings once a week.

Drains

To avoid standing in the shower in ankle-deep soapy water, you need to clean the drain regularly.

Baths

A long soak in the tub – with a bath bomb or oils – is great for relaxing after a hard day’s work. Unfortunately, bath additives and soap can set overnight and become difficult to remove.

Toilets

The toilet is the one item in the home where even eco-conscious homeowners would probably use bleach to keep it germ-free.

Once a week, spray toilet cleaner under the lip and leave for 15 minutes before scrubbing with a toilet brush. Flush with clean water.

Once a week, clean the toilet brush by placing it in the toilet bowl, pouring some bleach in the water and leaving it to stand for at least 15 minutes. Fill the brush holder with warm soapy water and a few drops of bleach, then swish it around and empty it into the toilet. Flush clean water over the brush and replace it in the holder.

The tips listed above are cost-effective, easy to implement and will assist you in having a clean, healthy, and enjoyable bathroom.

Writer : Sarah-Jane Meyer

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