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5 Quick And Easy Tips For A Shining Bathroom

In your opinion, which room in your house is the most difficult to clean? It has to be your bathroom or your kitchen. Truth be told, you can still manage cleaning your kitchen more easily because it is one in number. You have at least three or four bathrooms in a home and this means at least three times the work. It is also more difficult to clean because it has several wet and slippery areas. And you also have to deal with a lot of accumulated scum and debris. Cleaning your bathroom is one of the most tiring bond cleaning tasks you could possibly undertake. But we are here to make this entire process easier and faster for you.

A Few Ground Rules For Cleaning Your Bathroom

Do Not Ignore Your Shower Area

Your shower area consists of the glass partition, tile flooring, marble walls, and shower curtain in addition to your chrome taps, drain cover, water heater, and exhaust vent as well. Usually, these are the typical areas that you have to deal with when you are undertaking bond back cleaning on your own. It is very important to clean all these areas and a very useful tip will be using 50% vinegar and 50% water for this purpose. This solution is enough to dissolve and remove even the toughest of stains and grime.

Focus On Mould And Mildew

Mould and its spores can spread throughout your bathroom leading to all the wooden cabinets getting infested and damaged. The best approach is to keep on checking for any weird outgrowth that seems to cause strange smells and odors. You are going to need a clean toothbrush or dish brush along with baking soda and water to remove the mold outgrowth. It could be from your bathroom walls from under the sink, close to the tap area, and various other spots that seem to have gotten infested. Do not forget to rinse the area once you are done scrubbing. You can use your handheld shower to spray water on it until all of it is removed.

Grout Cleaning Is Necessary

The third most important ground rule is to never ignore the grout. This is an area that your landlord is going to give a lot of attention to. He is going to look for even the tiniest bit of debris between the tiles or the marble flooring blocks. You must invest in a durable yet mild brush and a pair of scrubs. You can use a simple dish wash detergent to remove the dirt from the grooves.

Cleaning Your Bathroom During End Of Lease Cleaning – 5 Useful Tips To Try Right Now

1. Removing Limescale

There are rings of solids and scale deposits all over your bathroom fittings and fixtures. How are you going to remove them efficiently? The best trick is to use white vinegar in about the same quantity of water. Just dip a piece of sponge into this mixture and rub out the limescale gently in a circular motion. As an alternative, you can also use a squeezed lemon peel along with a bit of table salt. Just dip the peel into the salt and rub the area that has limescale all over it. You will have a squeaky clean surface within a matter of a few minutes.

2. Replacing Your Shower Curtain

Several homeowners when performing move-out cleaning do not think that replacing the shower curtain is an option. Bond back cleaning does not just mean getting rid of the dirt but also the things that have seen a lot of wear and tear. Your shower curtain is one of those things. If you think that it needs replacement, do it right away. The same goes for your shower doors as well. If you think that scrubbing is not the solution, the only way to get its gleam and shine back is to replace it with a new one.

3. Cleaning The Bathroom Sink

Cleaning your bathroom sink is one of the most critical aspects of end-of-lease cleaning. The most useful tip that proves to be highly effective is pouring white vinegar down the drain of your bathroom sink to remove any stubborn clogging from its pipes. Also, you can use a bit of baking soda on a scrub pad and rub the surface of the sink to remove all the stubborn stains and spots. It also takes care of mineral deposits which can be very difficult to clean.

4. Making The Toilet Seat Sparkling Clean

Another dreaded spot inside your bathroom when performing move-out cleaning is your toilet seat/pot. When you know that a simple detergent and a toilet brush are not going to do the trick, you are left with no other option but a fist full of baking soda. This is a very neat trick and if you have the most adamant stains inside your toilet bowl, it can help you remove them very easily. The texture of the baking soda generates enough friction that it can easily remove mineral deposits and harmful limescale as well. You can also use a damp pumice stone in combination with these cleaning agents to give your toilet bowl a completely stain-free appearance.

5. Paying Special Attention To The Bathroom Floor During Bond Cleaning

The bathroom floor is another critical area that requires special attention during bond cleaning. Just follow the steps given below and you will have a beautiful and shining bathroom floor in a matter of a few minutes:

  • Start by clearing the floor of all the items. Remove all the accessories, plungers, mops, buckets, and beakers.
  • The next step is to sweep out any dirt and loose debris from the floor of the bathroom.
  • Now you can vacuum the floor to get rid of any dry dirt and debris.
  • Make a solution of an all-purpose cleaner or a dish wash detergent with warm water and use it to wash the floor thoroughly. Hose out the dissolved dirt when done.
  • Repeat the process as often as you think is necessary.
  • Now, you can also begin with grout cleaning as explained above.
  • You can then collect the broken-down debris and mop the floor clean.

Conclusion

You can never have enough tips and guidance when it comes to bond back cleaning. Your bathroom, in particular, is one of the most difficult spots to clean and will always be so. However, the biggest trick that is going to make your life a lot easier is to keep on maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of your washroom regularly. Do not leave it for the final day. Happy moving!

Laura Thompson
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LAURA THOMPSON

Hello, my name is Laura Thompson. I love travelling and I started travelling at the age of 15. I am working as a content writer in a cleaning company “365 Cleaners”.