If you’re wondering how frequently you should clean your bathroom, then this video tutorial by Clean My Space on YouTube is a must-watch for you! A clean and neat bathroom isn’t only visually pleasing but also makes that area smell fresh. This also helps you leave a lasting good impression on your guests who will surely need to make a visit to your bathroom when they come over.

Tips:

  • Daily Maintenance
  • Sink and Countertop
  • Mirrors
  • Toilet

Directions:

#1: Daily Maintenance is King

Make sure to clean little things on a regular basis. If you see toothpaste splatter on the mirror, just wipe it quickly, then quickly rinse something hanging out around the faucet, and change your crusty towels as well as other tools that you’re using to clean your bathroom or shower such as a sponge, squeegee, etc.

#2: Sink and Countertop

The sink and mirror area is one of the first things that you notice in a bathroom, so it’s very important to keep this area looking neat. It is recommended to clean this area at least twice a week to avoid buildup and it will surely make a lot of difference.

Easy Bathroom Cleaning Routine Tutorial
Image credit: Clean My Space via YouTube

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#3: Mirrors

Cleaning your mirrors should take you no more than 90 seconds. Grab a clean flat weave cloth, then spray some vinegar and water mixture onto the mirror, and clean that spot until there are no more stains.

#4: Toilet

You should regularly clean your toilet about once a week depending on how frequently you use the toilet. Make sure to use a cleaning product that works really well for you, then clean the interior and exterior of the toilet, and make sure to refill the toilet paper roll regularly.

Easy Bathroom Cleaning Tips and Hacks
Image credit: Clean My Space via YouTube

 

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Easy Bathroom Cleaning Routine That Everyone Should Know

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