Bathroom Cleaners

Bathroom cleaning tips

It takes a range of different bathroom cleaners to really get things spotless. There are many products to choose from to banish dirt and grime from the different surfaces in your bathroom, including the toilet, the shower, the sink, the tub and the floor. Here are some bathroom cleaning tips to keep in mind.

Common Bathroom Cleaners

Some of the most commonly used bathroom cleaners are the finely ground pumice cleaners like Comet and Softscrub. These products work really well for sinks and tubs, but they should not be used on all the surfaces in your bathroom. Toilet bowl cleaners can be used once or twice a week, but if you don't have kids or pets in your home, you can use the continuous cleaners that hang in the tank of your toilet.

If you don't want to spend the money on toilet bowl cleaners, you can always pour a half a cup of bleach in your toilet to clean it thoroughly. The function of the toilet cleaner is to kill the germs and remove hard-water rings, and bleach does a good job of both.

There are also all-purpose bathroom cleaners that can be used on every surface but the mirrors, and they usually come in pressurized spray cans. These work great on all surfaces and they're also nonabrasive. Many of them contain germicides which kill common bathroom bacteria and germs.

Ceramic Tile Cleaning

Tub and shower walls made of ceramic tile need special cleaners that will dissolve soap and hard-water scum stains without scratching the tiles themselves. While there are many effective cleaning tools on the market formulated specifically for ceramic tile cleaning, you can also try vinegar in a spray bottle. If your home uses hard water, you might want to use undiluted vinegar. Home improvement stores also sell products that are stronger than what you can typically get in the supermarket. These solutions will cut right through the built-up deposits on your ceramic tile.

Mold and Mildew Removal

Mold and mildew can build up on all bathroom surfaces exposed to a high volume of water. Both mold and mildew can be killed by using a mixture of bleach and water. Add about a quarter cup of bleach to a cup of water in a glass jar or bottle, dampen a rag with it and apply it to the surface. Once the mold and mildew have disappeared, quickly rinse the surface. You can also buy gentler mold and mildew removal products that are not as caustic as chlorine bleach is but will still get rid of the problem. Green cleaners that use environmentally safe ingredients are also a good choice.

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i used lysol 4-1 all purpose cleaner on the marble shower walls it left streaks running down the walls how do i get the streaks from the lysol off the walls.
Posted on 10/15/2012 3:48:00 PM by Anonymous