Step 8: Clean the tiles, grout, and caulk around the tub Don’t forget to clean the area around the bathtub. Get a tile cleaner or make a paste from baking soda and water. Apply it to the entire floor area (including the grout and caulk), let it sit for around 10 minutes, and t...
Clean the fan itself. Ideally there's a C-clip or other device holding the plastic fan rotor onto the motor shaft. If possible, detach that. Soak and clean the rotor. Avoid wetting the motor itself. If you can't detach the rotor, use gentle scraping tools to de-crud it, then wipe ...
Clean by sanitizing the area thoroughly. Take time to clean behind the toilet, under the rim of the toilet and within any cabinetry or shelving. Don’t forget to scourge the shower and tub. Take time to reseal the grout or to re-caulk surrounds and faucets if necessary. Don’t forget t...
Here are some helpful tips for how to clean a toilet, including those tricky areas, like the back ledge under the tank. Today I’ll be answering a reader question from Tamara, who wrote in response to Anna’s post on getting rid of that“boy bathroom smell!”She asks: “Any tips on ...
Begin by Cleaning the Bathroom Clean Bathroom Utilized multiple times daily to handle some of our most unsanitary hygenic deeds and needs, the bathroom is the prime spot for cleaning duties. After all, even while unloading the moving truck, this room will likely be the first needed. Even tho...
Before you start your project, which implies several repairs and installations, you will have to remove the old caulk. It is done to keep the surface clean and damage-free. In the future, you will avoid moisture problems and debris build-up. However, not everyone knows how to remove the ...
noticed condensation on the windows and have have to clean small amounts of mold from the window. I am afraid that those spots on the ceiling maybe mold. I am scared and dont really know what to do. I am worried about the cost and will I be able to afford the repair. Please help....
soap scum and any stains in the sink, toilet, and tiles. Re-caulk the tub, for a clean look, if necessary. Don’t forget the hard to reach areas behind the toilet and under the sink. Cleaning is of utmost importance because nobody wants to see a dirty bathroom. Don’t forget the ...
Steam clean a tile shower, glass doors, even your whole bathroom—no chemicals needed! Using a steam cleaner is a great way to deep clean your home. Today I’m sharing some ideas and tips on how to use a steam cleaner to give a shower a thorough cleaning. ...
Dampen a clean cloth with plain water. Wipe away last traces of black stain on your shower caulk. Rinse the cloth, if needed, and continue to wipe until the stain is gone. Step 5 Dry your shower caulk with a clean, dry cloth.