Not sure how to deep clean your bathroom—and then keep it clean once you’ve completed the task? Our ultimate checklist for deep cleaning your bathroom makes it easy to get every part of the room—tub, sink, medicine cabinet and toilet—sparkling clean and germ-free.
Before you start, assemble your equipment. You’ll need:
Once you have your tools within reach, put on an upbeat good cleaning playlist (really!) and declutter. Make sure all surfaces are clear of daily bathroom essentials and get rid of any containers that are nearly empty or past their ‘Best Before’ date.
Since tiles and fixtures need time to dry in order to be really clean, start your bathroom deep clean with the wet zone.
Since the bathroom medicine cabinet can be clearing space for everything from nail clippers to almost-empty toothpaste tubes and prescription medication, deep cleaning your bathroom should include taking stock of what’s actually needed and what’s not. So:
It might not be fun, but it needs to be done.
Bathroom sinks and countertops can be magnets for dirt and germs since they’re multifunctional, high-use areas.
Humidity and splatters of soap or toothpaste can dull your mirror’s shine. To make it sparkle again:
Good Tip: Work from top to bottom, then side to side to remove the spray and avoid streaks. Still seeing streaks? Go over the surface with a few sheets of newspaper until dry.
A dirty vent will recirculate dust and set back your cleaning efforts, so taking the time to keep yours clean is worth it.
Once you’ve cleaned all the various fixtures and areas of your bathroom, the last step is to clean the floor.
How often should you wash your bath towels? That depends on how frequently you use them and how much air circulates in your bathroom. Because warmer, damp environments can lead to bacteria growth, which can build up on towels. A good rule of thumb: At least once a week, more if necessary. Luckily, it’s easy to keep them fresh.
Good Tip: Spacing your towels out in the bathroom will allow them to dry between uses, which will keep them fresh for longer. Same goes for loofahs and bath sponges. Dry them all on their own suction hooks, which can be affixed to tile, mirror and other smooth surfaces.
You did it! And now that your bathroom is clean, it’s time to disinfect your tools.
Now that everything is super clean, how about elevating your bathroom’s style with these creative ideas?
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