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16 Ways to Deep Clean Your Bathroom

16 Ways to Deep Clean Your Bathroom

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Time to give your entire house a thorough cleaning for the cold weather! The bathroom is one of the least conquered rooms, but the most needed. If you don’t stand above the dust, it will get ahead of you, especially in those forgotten nooks and crannies. Luckily, with just a few household items, we can easily deep clean our entire bathroom like a pro. Check out these tried-and-true tips for making your throne fit for a queen!

Remove stubborn mold from caulking the easy way.

Soak a cotton ball or roll in bleach and place it along the stained/mouldy caulk. Let it sit overnight and the mold will be gone in the morning! (That’s it):

Make your shower grout shine again.

With Practical Functional, all you need is a mixture of baking soda and bleach, plus some elbow grease and a toothbrush.

How to Clean a Shower Head

A quick way to clean and unclog your shower head is to take a small plastic bag and fill it with white vinegar. Take a twist tie and wrap it around your shower head. Leave it on for 2 hours, then wipe with water after removing the bag. Your shower head should be off-the-shelf new again (read more via real-life housewives).

The fastest and easiest way to clean glass shower doors

Just two ingredients (vinegar and dawn) remove soap scum and hard water stains without scrubbing. (From: The Pin Junkie) or The Rain X Way (From: Uncommon Designs)

Give plastic shower curtains a good wash.

You can actually put it in the washing machine by adding white vinegar, ask Anna for details.

Clean jetted tubs without dish soap.

All you need are baking soda, vinegar, water, a rag, and a toothbrush from DIY Natural.

If you have hard water buildup, forget about CLR.

With DIY Confessions, a simple mix of white vinegar, lemon juice, and dish soap can get rid of grime in no time.

Removes deep-seated stains from bathroom sinks.

It’s a three-step process, but the real power comes from a product on 36th Avenue called “Bar Keeper’s Friend.”

Get rid of your slow-draining bathroom sink once and for all (at least before it clogs up again).

The U-shaped trap is the main space for hair, dirt and other buildup. This tutorial will show you how to clean it up for good with Instructables.

Get rid of stubborn rings with Kool-Aid!

The citric acid in Kool-Aid breaks down hard water deposits and grime. Just sprinkle it around the toilet, let it sit for a few hours, then scrub. Make sure to use one of the lemonade flavors and not any other flavor that anyone can garnish with.

Removing grout stains from floors can give your home a new look!

As one of the most trafficked parts of your home, bathroom floors are often abused. Powdered oxygen bleach, some water, and a brush can give your tile a new look, via Tim Carter / Ask The Builder.

Homemade floor cleaners not only avoid smelly chemicals but also keep floors squeaky clean.

A mixture of equal parts water, vinegar, and rubbing alcohol, plus a few drops of liquid dish soap, can easily remove grease and replace store-bought cleaners. If you want to add essential oils, you can customize it to your liking. I personally like to use eucalyptus or tea tree oil for disinfection. Not only is it cheaper, but it’s also a no-rinse formula from Nature’s Nurture Blog.

Suck it up and clean out the tub drain.

Instead of relying on chemical cleaners like Draino, go the old school route and get to the root of the problem. You’ll need some tools to remove your tub stopper, as well as vinegar and baking soda from the giraffe’s legs.

Give your under-sink storage area a new look.

The basic theme here is to get rid of what you don’t need, consolidate the product, wipe it clean, and put it in the shelf liner. You can add hooks, baskets, and even a lazy susan and organize the rest with Curbly | Real Simple/Grant Cornet.

Bathroom exhaust fans are often overlooked and deserve a thorough cleaning.

This tutorial requires pulling the cover off and cleaning the whole thing, so make sure to toggle the breaker before you end up getting hurt by a good thing.

Clean the plunger frequently. it needs it.

Flush it out by flushing the toilet a few times, then mix the bleach and dish soap in the toilet and go through how to clean things by turning the plunger back and forth to sanitize.

The same goes for your toilet brush.

In a bucket of hot water, add two to three bottles of bleach, let the toilet brush soak for an hour, then rinse with hot water via wikiHow | Cleaning Encyclopedia.

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