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Submitted Monday, July 14, 2008
Josephine Cummings (72)
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The bathroom is the most neglected room in the house, especially once it get to dirty, and to hard to clean.

Now depending on the size of your bathroom the formula is still the same , and no matter what condition the bathroom has got you must go in with a starting point like you would any other room in your house

Here we will go over step by step with cleaning your bathroom, starting with the sink, then the toilet, shower, bathtub and floor, a simple basic all over cleaning routine.

Clear off every item on the sink countertop, removing any hair product such as hair spray, deodorant, comb and brush, hot curlers, etc. Brush off any hair or dirt debris on the countertop, and put items under the sink cabinet giving you a free area to wipe and clean.

Spray your mirror with Windex glass cleaner and clean the mirror, then spray down your countertop with Mr. Clean cleaning solution, take a clean rag and start wiping down the countertop, and the back splash of the sink, spray inside of the sink bowl and wipe out along with cleaning the sink handle going in between the knob handle and around the back of the faucet giving it a nice clean polish shine.

Now that the sink countertop is clean spray down the outside of the sink cabinets and wipe them down along with underneath the base board of the sink, because it tends to get build up with dirt.

Now that you is finish cleaning the sink area you may replace the proper items that belong back onto the sink countertop in a neat and arrange order.

Now spray the toilet down with Mr. Clean, lift the toilet lid and spray the top of the toilet lid and then lift the toilet lid up and spray underneath the lid.

Now pour toilet bowl cleaner inside the toilet bowl, then take your toilet bowl brush and swish the inside of the toilet bowl until the toilet ring disappear. Again take your toilet bowl brush and go underneath the toilet bowl rim until it is clean, take your rag and wipe off the toilet area you have sprayed.

Spray Mr. Clean under the base neck of the toilet around the sides of the toilet, on top seat of the toilet and behind the top seat of the toilet, take your clean rag and wipe off all areas that you have sprayed, paying extra attention around the base and sides of the toilet because dried urine stains usually be build up around in theses area.

After wiping down all your sprayed area wipe behind the toilet then take your rag and wipe around the floor area were the toilet base is mounted to the floor .

Once all that is done spray your Mr. Clean cleaning solution onto a clean rag and clean the baseboard around the area of the toilet, behind the toilet back clean baseboard .

If their is any open windows and blinds in the bathroom area go ahead and clean your windows and window sills with your Windex glass cleaner. And then Dust your blinds.

Now once you have finish that area, Most modern bathrooms today comes with a shower area and a bathtub area. So next we will start in our shower area.

We use a product call Awesome disinfected cleaner.

Or you may use your choice of disinfected cleaner, but we find the listed products in this article to be very good and less work involved.

Depending on the condition of the shower spray your shower down with the Awesome disinfected cleaning solution, First start off by spraying the walls of the shower in section, the shower has three parts so lets start out with spraying the front part were you step into the shower spray and wipe by repeating this in all section.

That's all you have to do with using the awesome disinfected cleaning solution. Spray and wipe no hard elbow scrubbing, no use of products that don't get the job done.

Now clean the shower knobs and around the shower knob. Now most shower comes wit the glass shower doors which tends to have soap scum and water build up.

Take a Mr. Clean eraser pad and wet thoroughly spray your shower glass door down with Windex glass cleaner and go over glass, this should do the job. Once you do that take a towel and wipe off any film residue left behind now take the glass cleaner again and spray shower glass again and then take your paper Towel and clean glass.

Now turn around and now spray the floor of the shower with the Awesome cleaner, you will have to bend down in this process, spray and wipe, I recommend a hand towel to clean showers and tubs because it covers a wider space.

If you don't want to use the Awesome cleaner use your Mr. Clean eraser pad, more work but it will also get the job done.

Now we can move to the bath tub I find it easier and not too much on my back when I get inside the bathtub to clean it, now the tub have four wall side to it still start out in section spraying one side at a time and then wiping the area work your way around the tub once you have finish with the sides back yourself down to one end and spray bottom of the tub and spray and wipe, once you get to the area were you is at get out of the tub and spray and wipe that last little spot.

Now that all the areas in the bathroom is clean the last thing to do is sweep the bathroom floor make sure you also clean all open baseboards clean all wall switch plates clean bathroom door front and back removing all fingerprints and dirt from doors .

Get mop water ready and the last thing to do is mop the floor.

Now you have completed your bathroom step by step.



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