Domestic Cleaning: Cleaning Your Bathroom Accessories
Maintaining your bathroom in a clean and presentable form is very important. It’s not only important that your bathroom is visibly clean – I’d say that this is winning half the battle. On the other hand, keeping the bacteria count in your bathroom is your number one priority. Incidentally, your bathroom will look spotless. If the germ count is off the charts you might get sick just from a single visit in the bathroom that is why you must make sure that every surface in it is moderately clean. You have to realise that cleaning your bathroom accessories is also very important and here a few tips on how to do that.
I’ve might add that this goes double for bathrooms that are not separated from the toilet. Did you know that when you flush the toilet a cloud of bacteria rises from it and the micro-organisms and unsanitary agents stay airborne for about two hours after that? And what if somebody else uses the toilet? There is absolutely no gap when you can breath safely in that room. The really worst part is that everything within 5-6 meter radius around the toilet gets covered in bacteria. I hate to say it but the only way to ensure that your bathroom is safe is to be cleaned by a company that provides professional cleaning services in London. It is wise to always put the toilet lid down before flushing. This will prevent the rising of the invisible germ cloud.
Anyway, of something is situated in the bathroom – very soon it gets covered in bacteria and this includes your bathroom accessories. Luckily, cleaning them is not hard at all, there are plenty of things that you can do to keep them moderately clean. If this is your cleaning day here is what you have to do. Start with wiping down the towel racks, hooks, the toilet paper holder and all other fixtures with a cloth moistened with water. Make sure to get the wall mountings as well – an old toothbrush will do the trick. After that dry those places with a clean cloth and properly sanitise them. If your toilet is separated from the bathroom then you can sanitise those surfaces with vinegar. If it is the other case then I’d recommend for you to use rubbing alcohol or something even stronger. For me, commercial cleaning products are allowed only in the bathroom/toilet!
If there is a medicine cabinet situated in your bathroom you should clean it as well. Before you start empty out the cabinet – this will give the perfect opportunity to go through all your medicines and see if there are any that are expired. Wipe the inside walls and shelves (both top and underneath) with a cloth moistened with your sanitiser of choice. Make sure to clean the door as well. If there is any splatter from teeth-brushing wipe it off with a moistened cloth. The mirror always looks shiny but it can look shinier so clean it as well. If you have a plastic shower- curtain you can just wash it in the washing machine. All your sink accessories must be properly cleaned as well. Your toothbrush should stay for a while in water that’s been boiling just seconds ago. This also applies for your bathroom sponge. The soap tray is also usually swarmed with bacteria even though it’s the places where the soap stays so make sure to get it as well or just start using liquid soap from now on.
Well then, I think that this is the just of it, I am sure that I am forgetting something here so in summary I will just that you need to clean everything that is situated in your bathroom or have it cleaned by a company that provides cleaning services in London. Like I said, keeping your bathroom and everything in it is a number one priority when it comes to domestic cleaning. Thus, you will ensure that you and your family won’t get sick just by a simple trip to the bathroom.