Bathrooms and toilets are often damp, which makes them susceptible to mold and dust buildup. To avoid the hassle of scrubbing, try these tips.
Use vinegar
Bathroom floors and walls are prone to stains due to constant moisture. Mix vinegar with warm water, spray it on the yellow stains, wait for a while, and then scrub. Vinegar naturally cleans and removes stains on walls and floors. Additionally, vinegar is gentler on your hands compared to other cleaning agents.
Use shaving powder to clean mirrors
Apply a small amount of shaving powder to the mirror and let it sit for about a minute. Then, wipe it off with a dry cloth to make the mirror clean and shiny, without any watermark or fingerprint stains.
Use newspaper to clean glass doors
Take a soft newspaper and use it to clean the glass doors. You’ll be surprised how it removes dirt without leaving any marks. When using a cloth, fabric lint may stick to the glass, making it difficult to achieve a clean result. However, using newspaper will give you an unexpected outcome. Newspaper also helps remove grease from kitchen glass surfaces and ceramic tile walls.
Polish faucets with toothpaste
Toothpaste is a great cleaning agent. Use toothpaste to scrub stainless steel faucets to remove grime and make them shine. However, toothpaste contains abrasive ingredients that can erode paint, so avoid using this method frequently.
Use tea tree oil
Tea tree oil has antibacterial and antifungal properties, making it effective in preventing mold growth, especially in humid weather. Using tea tree oil to clean helps eliminate mold and bacteria and restores the shine of your bathtub.
Some additional tips for keeping your toilet clean and shiny
Avoid placing personal items around the sink. Store toiletries on shelves or hooks, keeping them dry and preventing water accumulation. Alternatively, you can take them to your personal room to avoid constant dampness.
After showering or cleaning the toilet, use a squeegee to remove water, preventing it from accumulating on mirrors, glass, and the bathroom floor.
Place a lidded trash can in the bathroom for disposal of tissues, makeup pads, etc., and remember to empty it daily.
Do not leave wet clothes in the bathroom to prevent mold growth.
Regular scrubbing will make cleaning faster and more efficient compared to dealing with stubborn stains that take up more time.