- Soft Scrub with Bleach
- The Works Toilet Bowl Cleaner
- The Works Tub & Shower Cleaner for hard water build up, or
- Tilex Soap Scum Remover for soap scum build up
- Windex, Original Formula
- Scotch-Brite Scrubber (white, fine scrubber, bathroom & kitchen)
- terry cloth rag
- broom or dust mop
- soapy ammonia (1 gal water, ¼ cup ammonia and 1-2 tsps Dawn) if needed and time permits
- Rayon Cut End Wet Mop or Libman mop
- Sweep or dustmop the floor this removes debris and keeps tools dry.
- Spray Shower Cleaner in the Shower
- Apply Bowl Cleaner in the Stool making sure to get up under the rim
- Squirt Soft Scrub w/bleach in the sink
- Return to Shower/Tub quickly scrub and rinse with the hottest water you can get, if you do not have a shower attachment that lets you run water on the walls you can recycle a 32 oz convenience store cup or similar item
- Swish the inside of the stool with your brush and flush
- Spray disinfectant or anti-bacterial agent on a damp rag and wipe down the stool rim, seat (upper and lower surface), lid tank and outside of stool
- Rinse rag with hot water and apply it to the Soft Scrub in sink distributing around the sink and faucets
- Rinse everything, including the rag
- Wipe down the Counter top
- Clean the mirrof if needed (this is optional if mirror isn't dirty)
- Place bath rug over the rim of tub or top of shower doors
- Quickly damp mop, if needed and time permits, turn out the lights and leave
Bathrooms are the most used room in the house and must have a full clean at least once a month. Quick cleaning will keep the soil, in the average family, from developing into a major problem that will interfere with your willingness to do a full clean.
For help to keep the bathroom clean the bathroom checklist will help you schedule various bathroom cleaning tasks. The checklist can also be used to delegate easier bathroom cleaning chores to other family members.
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