Tips And Ideas To Clean Your Washroom
Cleaning the washroom is one of the most dreaded tasks of them all! And we almost always look for ways to put off cleaning the washroom. But did you know that other than the toilet even the shower and the sink can be the living place of E. Salmonella bacteria? They supposedly can fly to their destinations! Ewww! Just the thought, gives me the creeps! Here are some washroom hacks to make the cleaning process an easy one!
The sink
Your sink is the deposit for toothpaste dribbles, hair spray, face wash and what not! You can use an all-purpose cleaner to get rid of the dirt deposits. If there is rough stains and film on the surface then you should try getting a rougher surfaced cleaner or an abrasive material to do the cleaning. It is best that you not only clean the interiors of the sink but also get the exteriors of the sink should be cleaned. The ceramic surface of the sink makes it very simple and easy.
Shower heads
For the shower heads it is very important that you clean them at least once in a month. The many clogged holes on the shower head indicate that there is dirt collected in them. One of the most popular and green friendly methods of washing the shower head is to use a plastic bag and fill it with some baking soda mixed with some apple cider vinegar and wrap it around the shower head not allowing any space for air to get in. Let this bag rest overnight. And then simply get the shower running in the morning after unwrapping the bag. This will unclog any clogged holes. Thus you will not need to hunt for new shower heads during bathroom renovations in Melbourne unless you want to opt for a newer and sleeker shower head!
The tub
The tub is another unsuspecting culprit that is home to so much of bacteria and germs. If not washed regularly, you will be able to see dirt particles collected on the surfaces and also there will be hair clogging the drain. To remove hair from the drain, you will need to first remove the strainer. And then use a either a chemical drain cleaner or simply use baking soda and apple cider vinegar to flush out any hair left in the drain. For the latter you will need to flush in hot water before and after the process. Most bathroom renovators Mornington Peninsula also feel that it is better to opt for the latter as it is a greener product and doesn’t expose you to any chemicals!
The floors and ceilings
For the floors you can use bleach or a liquid disinfectant to then scrub and wash off the surface clean. You will need to wash the floors well after using any such product. For the ceilings you can simply use a duster or broom to get rid of any cobwebs.
A safety tip: always wear gloves and slippers covered if possible when cleaning the toilet as it is one dirtiest places ever!