A British study revealed that adult humans spend nearly 92 days in the bathroom when we begin counting and adding up how long we’re in there each day. Bathrooms are also one of the least desirable places to clean, despite how much time we spend there.
People dread having to wash and clean their bathrooms, especially when shared with other household members due to a fear of filth, bacteria, and the general unpleasantness of it. However, it’s crucial to clean your bathroom on the regular, and deep clean once every couple of weeks.
With COVID-19 having left many of us sitting at home for the past few weeks, and the next few too, there’s no better time than now to pull up those rubber gloves and start cleaning.
Gather all your cleaning supplies
Since a lot of chemical-based products and cleaning supplies can be toxic for you and the environment, we recommend switching to natural and organic alternatives, many of which can be found in your pantry. Combinations of vinegar, baking soda, lemon, and other common household items such as essential oils are perfect for disinfecting, descaling and cleaning surfaces.
Clear toiletries and accessories off shelves and tables
Remove everything. You need a clean slate—literally. All your countertops, shelves, racks, even nooks and crannies that have décor in them should be cleared away so you can get to every corner.
This also helps protect your belongings, including many products from reactions, spills, and breakage.
Let your toilet bowl and floor soak in the meantime
Once your room is cleared out, start by letting your cleaning liquids sit in place. The toilet bowl especially should be allowed to sit for a while to get all stains, stenches, and bacteria out. The floors and countertops will do well with your supplies, too, allowing the material to react with the grime and dirt, making scrubbing and cleaning easier.
Start big and move smaller.
Start with the hardest, most time-consuming aspects, including shower tiles, shower head, bathtub and fixtures moving onto your sink, and lastly, your toilet for maximum efficiency. Your floor should be the last place you clean, and a strong-bristled brush or broom can help you get most of the dirt off. Once everything is cleaned and disinfected, do a final wash and check before you settle in.
Use Trackless Flush Sheets between cleanings
As a final step, place Trackless Flush Sheets in your toilet bowl to help make the deep cleaning session last longer. The rapid dissolving commode clean flush sheets help keep your toilet safe from stains and stenches and breaks down the waste as it moves through the sewage lines with ease.
These flush sheets can be used on a daily basis and sacred for shared bathrooms, or occasions when you have people over to ensure maximum cleanliness, so you don’t have to break your back scrubbing thing clean! Order toilet clean flush sheets here.
Once everything is good to go, treat yourself to a warm bath and a long soak in the tub. You’ve earned it!