The bathroom is one of the toughest rooms to clean in the home because of all those nooks and crevices that are hard to reach. But with these brilliant tips from Clean That Up, you’ll be able to clean all the parts of your bathroom efficiently, especially the toilet bowl.

RELATED: 8 Toilet Cleaning Hacks For Lazy People

I’m sure you’ll pick up a thing or two from the following tips that will make cleaning easier. If you want to learn the following, simply watch the video below and share it with your friends and family as well!

#1 Start by Dry Dusting

Dust all the small debris, dirt, and hair from anything that’s on the surface.

Dry dusting the toilet before cleaning
Image credits: Clean That Up via Youtube

#2 Remove the Toilet Seat

If you’re doing a deep clean, always remove the toilet seat. You can also clean the toilet seat properly by doing this.

#3 Choose the Right Cleaner

Always look for a cleaner that disinfects and sanitizes properly but is also a deodorizer to remove all those funky lingering odors on the toilet.

#4 Tough Stains

If you have a really bad lime scale buildup, instead of using a traditional toilet cleaner, use Bar Keepers Friend brand or CLR brands. These cleaners do a great job of cutting through and removing all those tough stains and breaking them down.

[social_warfare]

#5 Allow Time for the Disinfectant to Work

Once your toilet bowl is clean, spray the entire area to disinfect.

#6 Microfiber Towels

A pro tip for microfiber towels when being used in cleaning, fold them in two, giving you four different sides that you can clean with once one’s dirty.

#7 Clean From Top To Bottom

Clean your toilet bowl starting from the top down to the bottom just like what you would regularly do.

#8 Clean the Surrounding Area

Don’t forget to clean the surrounding area and floor around the toilet.

#9 Clean Your Brush Too

Once you’re done cleaning the toilet and attaching the seat cover back, don’t forget to clean and disinfect your brush too.

#10 Air Dry Your Brush

Once done cleaning your brush, the final step is to air dry it before putting it back where it belongs.

Air drying the toilet brush after using it
Image credits: Clean That Up via Youtube

10 Things To Know About Cleaning Your Toilet

Stephanie Hicks | DIY JOY

icon

Stephanie

Since I lover experiments, I’ve alwaysnloved to create, paint, as well as cook and style food. I feel in love with DIY as soon as I discovered it and could not have been more excited when I learned I could share projects with people around the world. Taking photos is a passion of mine, as is design and painting with oils. I love holidays and celebrations, crafting cute little gifts and serving up at least one new recipe I am excited about.

You May Also Like