03.12.2023

5 Tips for an Always Clean Bathroom

By liliaturcin5

Do you also sometimes feel overwhelmed by the mess that is there and by the cleaning that it takes to keep the bathroom clean? It’s one of our smallest pieces but it’s one that requires the most attention!

So I tackled the bathroom challenge! Here are the solutions I found to save time and energy!

1 – USE THIS HOMEMADE CLEANER FOR NICKEL AND STREAK-FREE MIRRORS

With my homemade cleaner, your bathroom mirrors will be spotless without any streaks. For this, nothing could be simpler and more economical! Simply mix water, white vinegar and a little dishwashing liquid in a spray bottle. The result is stunning: all it takes is one or two sprays for quick and easy cleaning.

2 – MY TILE JOINTS LOOK GREY, WHAT TO DO?

Toothpaste is great for giving them a youthful look! Apply it directly along the joints of your tiles. Leave it on overnight then scrub with an old toothbrush before rinsing. Otherwise, clean them with a stiff-bristled brush soaked in a mixture of 1/2 liter of water and 2 glasses of baking soda. Rinse. Dry. Your seals will be like new!

3 – CLEAN THE BATHTUB

Cleaning the bathtub is also relatively easy. Fill the tray with hot water and add vinegar. After fifteen minutes, then empty your bathtub and if necessary, clean the bathtub with a damp cloth soaked in vinegar. After that, you just need to dry the bath with a dry cloth. Are yellow spots still present? So give a little squeeze of lemon juice again with a cloth, it works miracles!

4 – BRILLIANT FAUCETS

Traces of limescale are happy to be deposited on the taps, whether for the sink, the bathtub or even on the shower heads. To keep them looking shiny and like new, use leftover lemons or cut a lemon in half and rub them on the taps.
If you don’t have lemon, use white vinegar, soak the cloth with this natural product then polish the taps. Keep a bottle in the shower and apply after your shower two to three times a week.

5 – WHAT THE CURTAIN?

Your shower curtain becomes clogged due to soap deposits but also humidity which stains and turns it black. Good news: the shower curtain is machine washable.

Before running a simple cycle at 30°, add half a cup of baking soda instead of fabric softener. If traces of mold have left a deeper mark on the curtain, scrub with a brush soaked in white vinegar.