After we are finished getting ready in the morning i wipe the counters and sinks down with one of those clorox wipes every morning. When i clean my bathroom i take the rugs out and wash them in the wash machine, i bleach my toilet,sinks and tub. i also dust off the shelves,baseboards and top of the toilet. i then vaccuum the floors really good before washing them on my hands and knees.
2007-02-22 06:27:33
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I got a kick out of this question, well being that I'm a stay at home mom and have two kids my bathroom can get pretty scary,but I'm also a clean freak so what I like to do and I hope this helps is, I buy the Clorox wipes and keep them in the bathroom and wipe the toilet seat and also clean the sink with them. As far as the shower is concerned scrubbing bubbles is the best, just spray and walk away and when your ready for your next shower just rinse off the wall tiles. Clean the inside of your toilet with Clorox bleach and let it sit for at least 2 minutes before you flush, and you should clean the floor with bleach dilute one cup of bleach with water. Designate one day a week to do this and you will be fine and the bathroom will stay clean and always remember keep the bathroom window a little open just to let the humidity out and it will stay smelling clean, if you don't have a bathroom window use Lysol Disinfecting spray (the white and blue bottle) spray the room for like 1 minute and close the door. Good luck I hope it was a help!
2007-02-22 04:03:26
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answered by Lildebbysnackz 2
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I clean my bathrooms once a week and tidy up after every use (i.e. keep items organized, wipe off sink after washing hands, etc.). When I clean, I start by using toilet bowl cleaner and a brush for the inside of the toilet. Next, I wipe down the vanity, toilet and mirrors with paper towels and windex. I clean the basin of the sink with comet or scrubbing bubbles. I always wipe off the knick-knacks. I deep clean the shower once a month or so with scrubbing bubbles. Otherwise, I'll just use comet on the tub on an as-needed basis. I use a combination of vinegar and hot water on the floors after sweeping. I also dust the blinds, fixtures, baseboards, and corners of the room as needed. Also, I never use hairspray in my bathrooms as this creates a nasty, sticky film over everything. On the rare occasions I use hairspray, I go outside to spray (sacrificing beauty for a clean a bathroom, I guess ;-) Hope this helps.
2007-02-22 06:06:02
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answer #3
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answered by Manders 2
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Buy a good tub cleaner, toliet cleaner, glass cleaner and antibacterial cleaner and a small scrub brush. Start by putting the shower curtain up over the rod and remove all the products. Spray the entire tub with tub cleaner(let soak). Remove products from sink and toilet. Spray inside sink with tub cleaner for tough water stains. Spray toilet with anitbacterial on the outside. Wipe down. Use toilet cleaner and scrub. Romove everything from the floor. Spray and either scrub or wipe down floor (depending on how dirty). Scrub tub and rinse. Spray mirrows with windex and wipe down.Take bathroom rugs (and shower curtain if it needs it) and wash in washing machine). If there is rubber backing or shower curtain isn't cloth let items air dry. Once you get into a routine it shouldn't take more than 20 minutes for the cleaning part.
2007-02-22 04:38:12
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answered by msbedouin 4
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I had to fight with this one for a while.
Keep down the clutter: Keep things in a place where they belong. That way cleaning won't be such a scary proposition.
Now, what I do is keep a spray bottle of diluted Lysol in the bathroom. In the mornings, I take a cleaning rag with me when I go do my morning things. And after I'm done, I spray down the sink and counter top, then wipe it down. Then I do the same to the outside of the toilet.
In the afternoon, I do the same with the tub and shower after I'm done with that.
About once a week, I pour bleach in the toilet to sterilize that before I scrub it down.
The bathroom simply never gets dirty any more.
I hope that helps!
2007-02-22 04:18:36
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answered by Tigger 7
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I make an effort to put everything away after i'm done with it so that it's not a major job to tidy up when the time comes. You can get really cute organizers for makeup, hair stuff, and regualr tolietries. That will make it a little more enjoyable to clean up and will be easier to find things when you need it. If you have a problem keeping the shower clean (which is my least favorite to clean) you can get one of those automatic shower cleaner that sprays stuff everytime you get out, so you don't even have spray it yourself. It's no fun but if you give it a light cleaning or just tidy up everyday it won't be so overwhelming to have to scrub.
2007-02-22 03:58:22
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answered by ○•○•Cassie•○•○ 6
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I clean the bathroom grudgingly. Dont like cleaning up other people's doo doo. I have a septic system so I cant use bleach. I find that if I clean the bathroom every couple of days, it does not turn in to the disgusting mess that I dont want to clean at all. Use a scrub brush in the toilet every day. I use vinegar to clean the floor (in a water solution) and baking soda to make it smell good. Every couple weeks, I get a sponge and clearn the corners of the room. The corners really accumulate dirt. Good luck. Happy days. It is the worst room in the house to clean. If you dont have septic, bleach really cleans the toilet and gets rid of any mildew on the wall.
2007-02-22 04:04:25
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answered by juncogirl3 6
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Use Comet or Scrubbing Bubbles on the tub/tile. Bar Keeper's Friend for all the stainless areas, use Clorox wipes for toilets & vanitys & swiffer the floor every day. Be sure to use a sponge with a bit of an abrasive. Once you give it a good cleaning, use the wipes every day just to keep up.
2007-02-22 03:54:42
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answered by Sassafrass AKA: SASSY 6
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If you have tile shower walls in the tub surround, wipe those down after each shower to get the water off. Then wipe the tile with a dry cloth, the tiles will look like new all the time. You won't have hard water deposits on the walls. Wipe down the shower fixtures/handle etc. to dry them, if you keep them clean you won't get the ugly water spots and calcium deposits on them. Use scrubbing bubbles in the tub/toilet and sink as it does just about all the work. Scrub where needed and rinse down tub/toilet and sink.
Spray your cloth with window cleaner and wipe down mirror, do not spray the mirror directly as that is how you end up with a black mirror. The window cleaner will get behind the mirror and cabinet and mess up your mirror.
Next do your floor. I use my Clorox ready mop, but wait instead of putting the pad on first to wash the floor with. I put one of those grab it dust pads on their first and use it to sweep up any loose hair. Next I use the Clorox ready mop, put the pad on and push button and let it wet the floor and wipe it up with the mop. I'm done in a matter of minutes and the floor is dry in seconds. Don't forget to wipe around the base of the toilet.
Super easy to keep it clean, and hardly any work at all.
2007-02-22 04:28:51
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answered by Cindy 6
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2007-02-22 04:16:43
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answered by Anonymous
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