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Keeping the Bathroom CleanFeedback About This Post:RE: Keeping the Bathroom CleanI've placed a white cloth liner inside the shower to prevent the water from getting all over the glass doors. Bi-weekly I throw it in the wash and just hang without drying. It's freshens the bathroom and of course no more cleaning glass shower doors for me. It's the best! Post By Quil (Guest Post) RE: Keeping the Bathroom CleanMy little boy does not like to stand up, because he keeps missing, and with him sitting to pee, it actually keeps the bathroom much cleaner! I have convinced DH to do the same, especially when he first wakes up, and I haven't had "puddles" since! ROFL Post by camo_angels RE: Keeping the Bathroom CleanI use shout in my sink and tub come out very clean and shinny do a good job try it you!ll see Post By toylynn (Guest Post) RE: Keeping the Bathroom CleanGentlemen, stand closer when you take a leak, it's not as long as you think. Ladies, stay seated for the entire performance. Post By Long John (Guest Post) RE: Keeping the Bathroom CleanI'm lucky enough to have help with some cleaning. But I learned that lemon oil furnature polish will stop spots and hard water film build up on the glass shower doors. Just apply to a soft cloth and wipe a THIN coat over the clean glass once a week.Be care ful not to get it on the tub floor. GG Vi Post by Great Granny Vi RE: Keeping the Bathroom Cleanuse BABY WIPES or CLOROX DISINFECTING WIPES to wipe up all the tiny hairs that collect on the floor in the corners or where the floor meets the wall. Then just throw them away! Post By guest (Guest Post) Faucets, Kitchen and Bath
Keep them sparkling by giving them a coat of liquid wax to keep the water spots off. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Keeping the Bathroom CleanAfter someone has been sick I drop an Alkaseltzer tablet in the toilet and close the lid and walk away. 30 minutes later I give it a quick swipe with the toilet brush and it sparkles. And smells great. Post By Suzanne S. (Guest Post) RE: Keeping the Bathroom CleanAfter cleaning faucets, polish with baby oil. It keeps them clean for a good while. Post By gannon (Guest Post) RE: Keeping the Bathroom Clean
Post By kelleno (Guest Post) Clean Up After Showering
After showering, occasionally throw the damp towel on the bathroom floor and walk around while shuffling your feet. The floor gets a quick clean up and the towel goes right in the washer! Post by ThriftyFun Clean Up After Showering
After showering, occasionally throw the damp towel on the bathroom floor and walk around while shuffling your feet. The floor gets a quick clean up and the towel goes right in the washer! Post by ThriftyFun RE: Keeping the Bathroom CleanHi i also use sunlight dish soap in my sink and tub comes out very nice and shinny. Post by thunderbabe RE: Keeping the Bathroom CleanWhen I buy cleaning products I buy in bulk, and stash them in each room/or "cleaning stations" as I refer to them. So, yes, that means I own 3 canisters of quick clorox wipes (one for each bathroom, one for the kitchen), 3 sponges, 3 Pinesols, 3 Windexes, etc. That way the cleaning supplies are already there in place. I find it helpful too when last minute company gets here--to just excuse myself to the restroom and do a quick once-over. Post by RinEff Quick Clean Showers
Being the ONLY girl in the house of 4, the only time the bathroom gets cleaned is when I do it. So, I keep a cheap bottle of dish detergent and a plastic scrub sponge in the shower. When I am done showering - before I get out - I aim the detergent at the walls, squirt and scrub. After I get out I do the same to the tub. You will be amazed how sparkling and how quickly it gets done! (Finish up with a shower protectant spritz spray.) Post by ThriftyFun RE: Keeping the Bathroom Cleanuse paper towels and alkahol to wipe up the faucet handles and the sink after you brush your teeth. not only is it clean but sanitized. Post by johnsonya Cleaning the Bathroom
Hang an old washcloth on a hook in the cupboard under your bathroom sinks. Use it to wipe up spills and the water that splashes onto your counters. Post by ThriftyFun Keeping the Bathroom Sink Clean
After brushing your teeth in the bathroom sink, instead of just rinsing out the sink, take a sponge that you keep on the edge of the sink and scrub out the sink. If you do this once a day your sink will never be dirty! Post by ThriftyFun |
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