6 tips for spring cleaning your bathroom
Spring is around the corner, which means it might be time to declutter your home and do a little cleaning.
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With flowers getting ready to bloom, animals coming out of hibernation and warm weather returning, it’s the perfect time to prepare your home for the next season.
This endeavour does not have to be expensive or time-consuming. Don’t have a clue where or how to start in a cost-effective way? Start with your bathroom using these DIY hacks.
1. To unclog a drain
Add a ¾ cup of baking soda with a ½ cup of vinegar into the sink. Leave the mixture in the sink for 30 minutes. Add boiling water. Release the plug or stopper allowing the mixture to run into the drain to unclog it.
2. For a shiny tap
Soak paper towels in vinegar and cover the tap with them for 45 minutes. Remove the paper towels, wipe the tap down and it will be glistening.
3. Get rid of dirty tile grout
Dirty tile grout can be difficult to clean. Mix bleach and baking soda with some toothpaste. Dip a toothbrush or cloth into the mixture and scrub the dirty tile grout clean.
4. Clean your shower head
Mix vinegar with lemon oil into a clear plastic bag. Then cover the shower head with this plastic bag for 30 minutes. Wipe it down and you’ll have a clean shower head.
5. Wipe down a foggy mirror
Take a soap bar and rub it on the mirror to get rid of the steam. Then follow up with a piece of old newspaper and scrub the mirror clean.
6. Keep your surfaces clean
Mix 1 cup of Epsom salt, ½ cup of baking soda and ¼ cup of dishwashing liquid. Use a cloth to wipe the surfaces with this mixture and you’ll never look back.
How often should you be cleaning your bathroom?
- Once a day, make sure you wipe surfaces, sink, and sweep the floor as well as air out your bathroom.
- Once a week, make sure you clean the mirrors, scrub the toilet, shower and sink and also mop the floors.
- Once a week, wash your rugs, towels and other bathroom upholstery.
- Once a month, scrub the tile grout, wash windows, get rid of expired products
Declutter your bathroom checklist
Here is a list of items you should get rid of:
- Expired medication
- Cleaning products that have not been used for years
- Towels or cloths that are torn and can no longer be used.
- Power chords and electrical equipment that has been broken for too long
- Old products, expired makeup and old perfumes
- Magazines and newspapers that you’ve kept for way too long.
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