I clean my bathrooms once a week. Because I clean them once a week, they really do not get very grimy or dirty, so it saves me a lot of time. Steve and I do not have kids (yet) and we are both pretty clean in the bathroom, so obviously those factors help a lot. That aside though, I still believe that if you keep up with a routine of once a week you will feel like it's a breeze. Sometimes, when I'm short on time, I do not necessarily scrub as much as I do other times... rather it's more of a wipe down. But it makes our bathrooms sparkle and refreshed just the same.
My bathroom products were one of my first "go green" areas. I have been able to simplify this area so much, which makes me very happy. I turned a small bucket that I had laying around into the storage area of my bathroom cleaning supplies. (These items also get dubbed in other places of the house, but today it's just about the bathroom!) Here is what my bucket contains:
- Disinfectant, All-Purpose cleaner: 1:1 white vinegar and water, tea tree oil for a little extra disinfectant and anti-fungal power, and sometimes a little peppermint essential oil for a little scent mixed together in a spray bottle.
- Toilet cleaner: flour shaker of baking soda and an old toilet bowl cleaner container filled with white vinegar. I have also filled the toilet bowl cleaner container with soap nuts and used that. Really either works, I just like to hear the fizzle of the baking soda and vinegar!
- Glass/Mirror cleaner: rubbing alcohol (I am playing with just using the all-purpose cleaner for this, to simplify even further. I have done it once... I plan to do it a few more times before I decide to make a permanent switch!)
- Toilet Brush
- Sponges
- Rags
Everything (toilet brush, sponges, rags, etc.) is reusable in my bathroom bucket. I wash the sponges and rags in the laundry. And wash the other things as needed. I definitely have a method to how I clean my bathrooms. Obviously, I do not expect people to follow my step-by-step like it's a recipe... it's just what works for me and sharing is what I am here to do! :) So here's what I do:
- Remove all items from sink, toilet, bathtub/shower, etc. and flush toilet
- Spray sink, toilet, and bathtub/shower with all-purpose cleaner
- While allowing the spray to sit, sprinkle baking soda into toilet getting as much of it to stick to the sides as possible. (This is why you flushed the toilet initially.) Squeeze the vinegar around the rim of the toilet -- listen to the fizzle! :)
- While allowing the toilet fizzle, wet sponge and scrub sink, toilet, and bathtub/shower -- some may prefer to use a different sponge of each or do this in a certain order. I typically wipe down my toilet last, whatever you prefer here.
- After wiping everything down and getting it nice a squeaky, scrub the toilet with the toilet brush.
- Spray mirror with cleaner (alcohol or vinegar mixture) and wipe clean
- Dry off all areas of the bathroom. Again, since I use the same rag, I do this in the same order as the sponge: sink, tub, toilet.
- Once everything is dry, you can put everything back in it's place, refill anything that needs to be refilled (cotton balls, q-tips, etc.), empty trash can, etc.
- I often times go ahead and vacuum the bathroom when I'm finished. I do not always do this, and really I only do it in our master bath, because I'm convinced that I shed worse than any dog out there! haha It just makes me feel a little better!
- You can give your toilet another flush if you wish, I usually just let it sit. I figure the baking soda and vinegar can just keep doing work! :)
It really does not take me long to complete my bathroom duty! (That might sound gross... sorry! haha) I actually do not mind cleaning our bathrooms. And I always feel so much better when they are done!
On occasion, I also like to "deep clean" my bathrooms. What I do here is also very simple. Fill the sink/tub with as hot of water as you can get. (Just put turn it to the maximum heat and let run for a second.) Fill completely... I'm talking to the brim! While it's filling, mix in oxygen bleach into the water. Make sure to stir it up to get it dissolved as much as possible. Let the filled sink sit for about an hour... none of my sinks plug up correctly, so I do not get to wait this long as all the water drains out before then! Dang it! haha After an hour, drain the "bleach" water. Sprinkle the sink/tub with baking soda and scrub with sponge. You can add a little water to make the baking soda into a paste. Put some weight behind your scrubbing! Get it really clean!!! After scrubbing, spray white vinegar around area and listen to the fizzles... can you tell, I love the fizzle reaction! :) After a few moments/minutes/whatever clean the sink as normal -- to get the baking soda, vinegar, and probably some of the bleach out/off of the sink/tub. Wipe dry! This truly does make you sinks and tubs feel so clean! After doing this, I hate using my bathrooms! haha Because this does use a lot of water (especially when you're doing the tub), I only do this every few months... basically quarterly. Really, your bathroom should not need it more than that... but I do find myself wanting to do it in between, just because it feel so clean afterwards! ...
Now go! Get your bathrooms clean! :)