General Tips -- The Bathroom and Utility Room


© Wendy Waid

  I have been getting plenty of emails from people asking me about certain tips and hints about various topics. For my dear readers, I thought I would post some of my tips here. Feel free to put your own tips in my discussion forum or email them to me. Everyone loves tips. Thanks. This article is second in the series. Come back again for more tips and hints!

Clarifying Confusion in the Bathroom:
  The bathroom is one of the dirtiest and most difficult to clean quickly. I receive dozens and dozens of pleas from readers asking for bathroom tips ranging from how to clean to how to repair. For now, we’ll just focus on cleaning and other useful tips for the “throne room”.

  • Invest in those new sweepers with the disposable cloth covers (like Swifter). Get both the dry and wet cloths. Sweep the floor with the dry cloth to collect all the loose hair, then wipe clean with the wet cloth. Works great!
  • Get a card at your local wholesale warehouse (like Sams Club or Costco). You can find giant-sized cloth refills really cheap there. The toilet paper bundles are usually not much cheaper than the stores.
  • Cover the floors with bathroom rugs. Not only do they keep your feet warm in the cold and clean after showers, but they keep the floors a lot cleaner and make it easier to clean. Simply shake the rug before sweeping. Get a rug that can be washed in the wash machine. You only need to wash these occasionally.
  • To clean the bathtub and counter, get some scrubbing powder. Personally, I found the cheaper generic brands work the same as the more expensive known brands (such as Comet). Sprinkle the powder on the surfaces and scrub with a wet sponge. Works really great on mildew-covered surfaces and those ugly orange rings around the tub.
  • If you have too much mildew build-up or have some areas that are hard to reach (like around the base of a faucet), spray with a wipe-less mildew remover spray. These strong sprays require a lot of ventilation, especially since they have strong odors. Keep doors open and fans on to ventilate. Be sure to spray with water after a few minutes, otherwise the spray might begin to cause damage.
  • Buy toilet paper when it goes on sale and stock up.
  • Buy an extra package of white dish cloths or facial cloths to wipe sinks and counter tops. Use white since the dye on the colored cloths may rub off onto your surfaces. You can find large cheap packages of cloths at Kmart and Walmart.

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