Welcome back to the Beginner’s Guide to Cleaning!
With two major spaces—your living spaces and kitchen—now out of the way, I truly hope you are feeling like you’ve found your groove and are ready to take on almost anything!
Of course you might need to dig deep for motivation, because today we taking on one of the most dreaded spaces in the house. I mean, let’s be honest. Is there anything less fun than scrubbing toilets?
But a clean bathroom is not only a much nicer place to start your day, it is essential to a healthy home, since it can very easily become a breeding ground for bacteria, germs, and mold. So let’s get started!
Once again I will walk you through the steps for cleaning the surfaces most commonly found in this zone, giving detailed instructions for how to clean each one. If you are a seasoned bathroom cleaning pro, much of it may be review—feel free to skip to the end of the post, or add your own tips & tricks in the comments below! If you have any questions about which products & tools to use, you can get the full lowdown in this Cleaning Supply 101 post.
Supplies needed: A large basket or individual baskets for each family member
How-To: Pick up any items lying around the bathroom, including any clutter that has collected on counters, shelves, or floors. Place items in appropriate baskets for each family, or collect items in a single basket to be put away.
Supplies needed: toilet bowl cleaner, toilet brush, all purpose cleaner, rag
How-To: Squirt bowl of toilet with cleaner just under rim; let sit for at least 5 minutes. Use brush to scrub inside of bowl and bottom side of seat. Spray seat, lid, and tank with all-purpose cleaner, then wipe clean with wet rag.
Supplies needed: all purpose cleaner, non-abrasive scrub brush or sponge, bucket rag or towel
How-To: Spray tub, shower walls, and shower curtain with all purpose cleaner. Scrub stains and dirt with scrub brush or sponge. (Be sure to test brush or sponge to make sure it will not scratch the surface of your tub or shower!). Rinse with warm water until clean, then dry with old towel. Be sure to buff fixtures to remove water spots! Wash shower curtain in washer, if necessary.
Supplies needed: old toothbrush, bleach, dish soap, rags
How-To: Dip toothbrush in bowl filled with bleach; scrub onto grout lines. Fill bucket or sink with warm soapy water, then rinse grout and tile clean. Wipe dry with old towel.
Supplies needed: All purpose cleaner, rags
How-To: Spray countertop and sink with all purpose cleaner. Fill sink with warm water. Wet rag in water and wipe down all counters until clean. Let water out of sink and wipe down sink. Dry counters and sink with old towel. Be sure to wipe down fixtures to remove water spots.
Supplies needed: Glass cleaner, old newspaper or squeegee & rag
How-To: Spray glass; wipe clean with old newspaper or run squeegee against glass from side to side, wiping blade with rag as necessary. Use glass cleaner to shine faucets as well.
Supplies needed: reusable or disposable dusting wand
How-To: Run duster over all horizontal surfaces, including shelves, the tops of light switches and fixtures, baseboards, picture frames, mirrors, storage boxes, and any knick knacks or figurines.
Supplies needed: broom & dustpan, dust mop all purpose cleaner, wet mop
How-To: Before beginning, move as much furniture from the floor as possible. Starting at one end of the room, carefully sweep loose dirt and hair towards the center of floor. Methodically make your way around the room, sweeping all dirt towards the center into one pile. Sweep into dustpan and throw away. Next, do a sweep of the floor with your dust mop to remove any remaining dust or hair. Spot clean any sticky or dirty spots, or mop entire floor with wet mop and let dry.
Of course now that you know just what to do, it is time to get to work!
Just to review, here is your fifth assignment:
Did I miss anything? What are your biggest challenges to keeping your bathroom clean?
The LWSL Beginner’s Guide to Cleaning:
Part 1: Getting Started Part 2: Cleaning Supply 101 Part 3: How to Clean Your Living Space Part 4: How to Clean Your Kitchen Part 5: How to Clean Your Bathroom Part 6: How to Clean Your Bedroom Part 7: Laundry 101 Part 8: Home Maintenance & Seasonal Cleaning
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Thanks for the bathroom cleaning checklist! It helps to keep me on track and I got a few new cleaning ideas too.
A wonderful guide to remodel any bathroom with following some key points. I think you are clever to identify the simple hack.
Just looking at the pictures give me comfort, I love cleaning the bathroom, although I'm not as specific or as planned as you, i usually just scrub the walls and floors or wipe any parts of the bathroom that needs wiping, and of course brushing the toilet. I might incorporate what I've read from your post next time I clean my bathroom
You didn’t say anything about cleaning the toilet grab rails. How can I maintain them?
I'm always really scared of cleaning the bathroom all in one day because I'm worried about mixing ammonia with bleach in the same room. :/ If I use the all purpose cleaner and bleach, won't that create mustard gas? I know I'm not mixing it together, but isn't it dangerous if you use those two in the same room at the same time?
Bathrooms don't need to be as much inconvenience as they show up. By doing even a bit of cleaning every day implies you don't need to spend an entire day scouring on your hands and knees. Keeping up your washroom consistently will guarantee your bathroom's dependably in unblemished condition.
I have a stone floor and it always feels gritty. What should I use on it?
Thanks
Step 1: Clear clutter from the KITCHEN. Step 2-8: Now clean the bathroom. Gotta watch out for those copy and paste errors!
Thanks Melissa for your keen eye. :)
Wonderful, what a webpage it is! This bloig provides useful information to us, keep it up.
Hi please advise how you clean all your rags from bathroom cleaning as well as the rest if the house?