Professionals clean the bathroom by using baking soda, white vinegar, hydrogen peroxide Borax and other household chemicals.
Most professional cleaners will clean the bathroom in a sequence to be the most efficient and to ensure they cleaned every inch of the bathroom.
The order that you should clean your bathroom to be the most efficient is.
Remove all items from their usual spots.
Dust and sweep.
Apply cleaner to shower and bathtub.
Tackle other surfaces.
Mix cleaning solution for floor.
Hit the shower and bathtub.
Finish the shower and bathtub.
Clean the vanity area.
Clean The Bathroom First.
The bathrooms are usually the hardest room to clean, and so they're a great place to start.
Work from the top down, wiping down surfaces, scrubbing out the sink, then the toilet, bath and shower, and finish with the floor.
White vinegar and baking soda removes hard water stains from glass shower doors.
You can keep glass shower doors clean by using vinegar and baking soda and salt.
You can clean your glass shower doors by using a 1/2 cup of vinegar and water in a spray bottle and spray it all over the shower door.
Allow it to sit for 10 minutes and then spread 1/2 cup of baking soda and 1 tablespoon of salt over the glass with a damp towel and then wipe it away.
Then you can wipe down the shower door with a damp cloth.
You should wipe down your shower after every use or at least after all showers are done for the day.
Wiping down the shower after every use or at the end of the day helps prevent mold growth in the shower and keeps the shower clean.
Leaving baking soda and vinegar in the toilet overnight can help to remove stubborn stains and limescale and then you can scrub the toilet the next morning and wash it away by flushing the toilet.
You can leave vinegar in your toilet overnight.
You can also pour some vinegar into the toilet tank as well as the toilet bowl and let it sit overnight to help clean the toilet bowl and toilet tank.
You can also use some baking soda along with the vinegar to help clean the toilet bowl naturally.
You can place a bar of soap inside a net or mask and place the bar of soap in the toilet tank to help keep the toilet tank and toilet bowl clean when you flush the toilet.
The reason you should put baking soda in your toilet tank is because the baking soda helps keep your toilet tank as well as toilet bowl clean and free of mineral deposits, mold and bacteria.
You can get rid of mineral deposits, bacteria and mold in your toilet bowl and toilet tank by adding some baking soda and vinegar in your toilet tank once or twice per year.
You can get rid of the black stuff or black mold in your toilet bowl by using some bleach or vinegar and baking soda or other toilet bowl cleaner.
Vinegar does remove toilet bowl rings.
You can pour some vinegar onto the toilet bowl rings and allow it to sit for around 10 minutes.
Then scrub the toilet bowl rings to get rid of them.
You can also use some baking soda along with the vinegar to help get rid of the toilet bowl rings easier.
The best homemade toilet bowl cleaner is distilled white vinegar and baking soda.
Pour around 2 cups of white vinegar into the toilet bowl and then pour some baking soda into the toilet bowl and allow it to sit for around 10 minutes.
Next scrub the toilet with a toilet brush and it should get the toilet bowl clean.
To clean a toilet without scrubbing the toilet you can use automatic toilet cleaners, toilet cleaning tablets, add some Pine Sol to the toilet tank, use some denture cleaning tablets to clean the toilet.
You can also clean the toilet overnight with some Coke or use DIY toilet cleaning bombs.
The brown build up in your toilet is lime buildup which occurs from hard water that evaporates and then leaves mineral buildup behind.
As the hard water evaporates it also picks up dirt particles with it and then the lime scale stain slowly builds up.
You can use vinegar and baking soda to clean the limescale buildup from the toilet bowl.
You can put white vinegar and baking soda in your toilet tank to help keep the toilet tank smelling good.
You can also pour a bit of Pine Sol in the toilet tank to make the toilet tank to smell good.
When you pour white vinegar into your toilet tank the vinegar removes calcium deposits and minor lime from the toilet tank and toilet bowl.
The white vinegar in your toilet tank also helps keep your toilet tank and toilet bowl clean and smelling fresh.
You can put a dishwasher tablet in your toilet or toilet tank as they work great at dissolving hard water stains and so the dishwasher tablets are great for cleaning toilets.
You can simply drop a dishwasher tablet into your toilet tank and it will keep hard water stains away and keep your toilet bowl and toilet tank clean.
You can put Pine Sol in the toilet tank to keep the toilet tank clean and help keep the toilet tank and toilet bowl smelling fresh.
You can also use Pine Sol to clean the inside of the toilet tank or even clean the toilet bowl as well.
To get your toilet white again you can use some Coke or some vinegar and baking soda to naturally whiten the toilet bowl.
You can also use bleach to whiten a toilet bowl.
When you pour Coke down the toilet the phosphoric acid in the Coke eats away and dissolves hard water stains and leaves the toilet bowl shiny.
Vinegar and baking soda will whiten a toilet bowl.
To whiten a toilet bowl with vinegar and baking soda sprinkle some baking soda liberally onto the toilet bowl stains.
Next pour some vinegar onto the baking soda and use a toilet brush and scrub the stains to create a paste inside the toilet bowl.
Make sure to get the paste of baking soda all over the stain and toilet bowl.
Then allow the baking soda and vinegar mixture to sit for around 10 minutes.
Then flush the toilet and your toilet bowl should be whitened.
To clean a badly stained toilet pour some bleach into the toilet and scrub it around the toilet bowl.
Then allow the bleach to sit for 10 to 30 minutes and then scrub the stain in the toilet bowl again.
Then flush the toilet and repeat if necessary.
You can also use vinegar and baking soda to clean the badly stained toilet.
Simply pour 2 cups of vinegar directly onto the stains and then sprinkle a cup of baking soda onto the stain and then pour another cup of vinegar over the baking soda.
Allow it to sit for 10 minutes or so and then use a toilet brush to scrub the toilet.
You can put CLR in your toilet tank which will help prevent and remove stains and mineral buildup in the toilet bowl and toilet tank.
The pink on the toilet seat is caused by bacteria in the air that grows with the moisture in the bathroom and around the toilet.
You can use vinegar and baking soda to remove the pink color.
The pink color on the toilet seat is a bacteria called Serratia marcescens that is found naturally in the environment.
To get the yellow off your toilet seat make a paste of equal parts of bicarbonate of soda and distilled white vinegar.
Apply the paste to the toilet seat and allow it to sit for around 30 minutes.
Then scrub the stains and wipe the toilet seat with a cloth that is dipped in some clean and warm water.
You may have to repeat this process a few times depending on how badly yellowed the toilet seat is.
Toilet seats turn yellow due to hard water that splashes upwards onto the underside of the toilet seat and then as the water evaporates it leaves behind limescale also known as mineral deposits.
As that limescale builds up it leads to a yellow tinge that ends up damaging the surface of the toilet seat and causing it to yellow.