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Simple Steps to Tackle the Bathroom
by Chuck R Stewart

Description: Easy, inexpensive tips for cleaning your entire bathroom.
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As much as you dread hearing this, the bathroom really needs your attention on a weekly basis. By neglecting the most frequently use room in the house, mildew and grime will build up, bacteria that can make your family sick will go unchecked and you'll be embarrassed when guests drop by and ask to use the facilities. Don't despair because once you do a complete and thorough job this time around, all the subsequent touch-ups will be quick and easy. So, grab your microfiber cleaning cloths and let's go fill the toilet paper dispensers.

It's probably a safe bet that scrubbing the commode is your least favorite chore in the entire universe. With that said, let's just get it over with and tackle it first. Some things to do before you start is that you'll want to get a long-handled, sturdy brush, some rubber gloves (like the ones also used for washing dishes) and to read the labels on all products so that you don't accidentally mix a product that contains bleach with another that contains ammonia or else toxic gases could be released. Products that are safe for the porcelain bowl could ruin other surfaces like counters, showers and floors, so be careful. If you don't like the idea of storing a bacteria-laden brush from week to week, then use disposable brushes, although the cost could add up quickly. Some tricks to remove stains without much effort is to pour one-quarter cup of borax (a laundry booster) in the bowl and allow it to sit overnight and scrub it in the morning. You can also save yourself a lot of work by dropping the two denture tablets, leaving it overnight and finishing first thing the next day.

To make countertops and sinks made of cultured marble shine and last for years to come, avoid using products as scouring powder which will make scratches that dirt can settle into. For other counter surfaces such as laminate, a scrubbing pad can be used to loosen dirt. A recipe for a solution that is safe to use throughout the bathroom is to mix three tablespoons baking soda, one-half cup ammonia and two cups warm water. Anytime when you're using ammonia, be sure the room is well ventilated and wear gloves.

Nothing makes mirrors sparkle and streak-free like ammonia or vinegar. Make a solution by mixing one-third cup clear ammonia (or vinegar instead) with one gallon of warm water and fill up a spray bottle. After spraying the mirror, wipe with a lint-free paper towel, chamois or newspaper.

It's hard to feel fresh as a daisy when you've just washed yourself in a grimy shower or tub. To make your life a whole lot easier, take just one minute after you bathe to wipe down the shower enclosure and tub or use a squeegee on glass and smooth shower walls. Glass shower doors and enclosures will glisten when hard water spots are removed with the vinegar and water solution we discussed earlier. Use a non-abrasive product for fiberglass and porcelain tubs and don't forget to remove hair form the drain. It sure feels great to be done... until next time!

Chuck R Stewart recently purchased a sturdy toilet paper dispenser to install at the bathroom at his local park. He also purchased a unique microfiber cleaning cloth to clean up all types of spills around his workshop.

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