Sanitize.Using either a spray bottle with a DIY diluted bleach solution or a ready-made product such asMicroban 24 Bathroom Cleaner, disinfect your tub and the surrounding areas to get rid of any creeping mildew, mold or lingering bacteria. (Make sure your bathroom is well-ventilated during th...
Even though most would not argue against keeping a bathroom tidy, many find it one of the trickiest areas of the house to clean: From bathroom walls and shower tile grout to bathtub and shower basin to toilet and beyond. Not only does each area needs cleaning, it also needs proper sanit...
Leave for 15-20 seconds to clean soap scum and limescale, 30 seconds to sanitize or 10 minutes to disinfect. Once the product has reached the contact time for desired action, simply wipe away. Repeat if necessary. Your tiles are very susceptible to mold and mildew, so you may also want ...
Sanitize Your Bathtub, Sink and Toilet: With the bathroom cleared, it’s time to zero in on sanitizing your bathroom fixtures. Spray your bathtub and sink with a multi-purpose cleaner that specifically targets limescale, giving it a few minutes to sink in and break up any build-up. This w...
Sanitize surfaces Most cleaning experts would agree that wiping down bathroom surfaces after use is good practice, but you should commit to a more focused cleaning on the following surfaces each week: Vanity:Clear everything so you can thoroughly sanitize countertops with the product of your choice...
In my last apartment, we had a super finicky bathtub drain. Going one week between “maintenance cleaning outs” was enough to land me in ankle-deep water before I even had a chance to shave my legs. I sadly say that this is not a way to unclog very troublesome drains. But it is ...
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Using a mineral sanitizer means you can use less chlorine, which means the water won’t be as harsh on your skin. But you’ll notice we saidlesschlorine, notnochlorine. Minerals alone aren’t enough to properly sanitize water, so you must supplement with chlorine to get the full sanitizing...
How do I sanitize my toilet bowl? Flush toilet before cleaning. Apply 6 ounces of toilet cleaner under and around rim to coat the inside of the bowl. Scrub the entire bowl with a stiff brush and allow to sit for 5 minutes to sanitize. Do not allow pets or children to access the toil...
9. Sanitize All Surfaces If a surface has been in contact with sewage water, it has to be sanitized. Disinfect washed and rinsed basement areas by treating them with a mixture of 1 cup of bleach and 1 gallon of water Power Tip: For best results sanitizing floors, use a large, sturdy ...