Does your bathroom stink no matter how much and how frequently you clean it? Then, the problem must be something you might have been overlooking because it isn’t commonly noticeable, and that is the hole in your bathroom sink that prevents overflow. Typically, all the water that goes through it sometimes becomes stagnant and it is what causes the unpleasant odor that then spread all over the bathroom. Luckily, this type of problem is easier to fix than you think, and you don’t even need to use a lot of cleaning supplies for this trick to work. All thanks to Andrea Jean Cleaning on YouTube for this wonderful and effective hack, with this trick your bathroom will smell fresh and amazing, and your family as well as your guests will be impressed.

Materials:

  • OxiClean white revive
  • Drain cleaning tool
  • Toilet brush

Directions:

Step 1

First, check if the drain of your bathroom sink is clogged and if it is, then use a drain cleaning tool with prongs along the sides to pick out all the stuck dirt and hair, and make sure to repeat as needed. Once done, scoop some OxiClean, then pour a generous amount around and inside of the drain itself, and pour some in the overflow hole as well.

Easy Tips and Hacks for a Cleaner Bathroom
Image credit: Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube

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Step 2

Spread some OxiClean all over the inside of the toilet bowl, then let them sit for a few minutes, and let warm water run on the sink to wash and rinse off all the powder. Brush the toilet nice and clean, then flush it well, and you’ll now have a cleaner and fresh-smelling bathroom.

How To Make Your Bathroom Clean And Smell Amazing
Image credit: Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube

Easy Trick To Make Your Bathroom Clean & Smell Amazing!

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Easy Trick to Make Your Bathroom Clean & Smell Amazing!

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