In the first place, as in practically any form of cleaning, you should try to work from the top down, that is, clean the upper surfaces before the lower ones, in this way you will avoid splashing areas already attended and having to redo the work

  1. Clear any surfaces by removing toiletries, pots, and packets.
  2. Clean chrome fittings with a proprietary scale remover and dispose of as directed.
  3. For a generous amount of bleach around the rim of the toilet and let it
  4. Remove cobwebs or dust from the top of the walls and ceiling.
  5. Wipe with a slightly bleached cloth around the window frame and inside the frame of any open windows. This will prevent mold growth.
  6. Wipe the top surface of the wall cabinets with a damp cloth. Rinse and repeat.
  7. Clean the mirrors and shower panels with a proprietary clear window cleaner and a piece of kitchen paper. Re-clean with a dry blade
  8. Rinse off the chrome accessory scale remover
  9. Spray all surfaces with a bathroom cleaner designed to remove soap, scum, and body grease, making sure to spray all around and under shower faucets and fixtures.
  10. Leave the cleaner on the surfaces for a few minutes (per manufacturer’s instructions), then fill the sink and tub with a couple of inches of warm water.
  11. Take a clean cloth or similar and use it to flood surfaces and faucets allowing the water to flow back into the sink / shower. Repeat this procedure, then drain the water and rinse the sink / bath
  12. If you have a removable shower head, carefully flood the areas with clean, cool water to rinse; otherwise, use a rinsed cloth.
  13. Wipe the entire area with another slightly damp cloth to dry and polish
  14. Use a toilet brush inside the toilet to scrub thoroughly with the bleached water and then rinse.
  15. Pour a surfactant toilet bowl cleaner into the bowl (this sticks to the sides and smells fresh), but make sure you’ve removed the bleach first.
  16. Finally, sweep the floor and wipe it with a damp cloth (depending on the floor covering).
  17. Lastly, open a window for an hour or so and get in some fresh air. This will keep the bathroom cool and inhibit mold growth on windows and ceilings.

Use this as a guide to cleaning your bathroom and it will keep it clean and fresh.

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