Natural Bathroom Cleaning Tricks

Aug 15
10:15

2017

Kate Prosha

Kate Prosha

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Bathroom is one of the most complex places for cleaning due to constant high humidity level. Read professional tips from apartment cleaners to clean your bathroom efficiently and without using any chemicals.

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Yes,Natural Bathroom Cleaning Tricks Articles cleaning is definitely not your most favorite time-spending activity, yet it is one of the most important ones. Clean bathroom guarantees good health to you and your family member, so it is of utmost importance that you maintain order and clean bathroom at all times.

The easiest way to clean a bathroom is to use chemicals. But unfortunately they get more and more aggressive and if you don’t rinse them away you risk getting them on your body. Direct contact with serious chemicals may lead even to chemical burns and development of serious allergies! If you don’t want to put your family’s life into danger, it’s much better to use natural cleaning detergents in your home bathroom. Below you can find several tips for bathroom cleaning with natural cleaning supplies.

Mirrors

Professional apartment cleaners say that the best remedy for windows and mirrors is a mixture of vinegar and water. Just mix it in 50/50 proportion and add to a spray bottle. Then take a rug or just an old T-shirt and to wipe the mirror or window with the home-made detergent. Professionals advise having two rugs for mirrors cleaning: one for actual cleaning and the second for wiping everything till the surface gets dry.

Surfaces: Tile, Counters, Shower, and Tub

The best rug for cleaning all of these surfaces is microfiber. You can get it in any local homedepot store or even a supermarket nearby. In case the microfiber doesn’t do its magic, here are some natural options that can enhance rug’s performance:

  • Same vinegar solution you used for mirrors will also work great for these surfaces.
  • Should you experience problems with pipes or built-up dirt, use a paste of baking soda and water to clean stuck on gunk so commonly seen in the shower and tub. If there are really tough stains, replace water with vinegar.
  • If you have grout, sprinkle it with baking soda on the floor and then spray with vinegar or undiluted hydrogen peroxide. Wait for five minutes and then gently scrub the surfaces.

Toilets

No one likes to clean toilets, so in order to facilitate this process you can sprinkle it with once a week. Make sure that the soda gets around the inside of the toilet so that it coats everything. Then you need to dump a cup of undiluted white vinegar into the water. Again wait five minutes and start scrubbing even with a toilet brush. The chemical reaction of the vinegar and baking soda will remove stains and any lingering smell.

Should you experience problems with bad air and ugly smell in your bathroom, there are also several remedies against it. You can read about natural airfresheners and make them on your own without additional help.

In case you have just moved into a new home and don’t feel like cleaning the mess after the previous tenants, you can always find professional apartment cleaners online (at websites like HireRush) to do all the dirty job for you. Should you be willing the cleaners to use organic detergents, don’t forget to discuss it before signing the contract.