Each bathroom needs its own set of cleaning supplies that you don't have to cart around the house. I like to keep my supplies organized in one of those trays with a handle. Here's what you will need:
- Lysol-like wet wipes
- Papertowels
- Alka-Seltzer tablets
- Toilet brush (get a cheap one and not in an enclosed stand unless you want to farm bacteria)
- a used toothbrush
- Windex or other glass cleaner
- Lysol disinfectant spray
- Toilet bowl cleaner
- Put an Alka-Seltzer in the toilet and let it fizz
- Spray Lysol disinfectant on doorknobs, faucet handles, toilet handles and lightswitch
- With Wet Wipe #1, wipe rim of tub and base of toilet
- With Wet Wipe #2, wipe toilet seat, underneath seat, behind seat and where drips tend to run down toilet (those darn boys can't aim straight)
- Wash your hands
- With Wet Wipe #3, wipe around sink, faucet and inside your sink; use that used toothbrush to brush around faucet if dirt has collected there, then rinse and wipe dry with papertowel and glass cleaner
- Clean mirror, faucets and fixtures with glass cleaner and papertowel
- With Wet Wipe #4, wipe down the bathtub and shower; if you run out of liquid, just make it a little wet; I like to rinse with a pitcher of water (if you don't have a handheld showerhead)
- Use the toilet brush and wipe around inside the toilet bowl and don't forget under the rim. If you must, you can pour in some toilet bowl cleaner to help you along
- With Wet Wipe #5, clean floor, working your way towards the door, wiping everything into a pile if you have hair and debris on the floor (if you have a large floor, use something like a Swifter with a wet cleaning pad)
- You're done
- Use shower gel instead of bar soap...it's as simple as that. No soap, no soap scum.
- After EVERY shower, use a squeegee to get excess water off the walls. You'd be amazed at how clean your shower will be! This is totally worth the few extra seconds and if you do it often enough, it will become habit, and you won't even think about it. I even have my kids and husband trained to do this! About once a month, I can take plain Windex and a papertowel to shine it up some more without any scrubbing!
- We keep a washcloth drying out over the rim of the bathtub. We use this special washcloth to wipe the inside of the tub, while still sitting in there, to tackle the ring. As the water is draining, all you have to do is keep the water moving, splash it up a bit on the sides...no more ring!
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