12 Steps to Clean Your Bathroom like a Pro
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Dust All Surfaces
Get rid of dust and dirt by starting at the exhaust vents in the ceiling and the heating vents. It is possible to use the vacuum's pipe attachment to reach down inside the ducts and remove them further. Get rid of cobwebs and other dirt that has accumulated with an extended-handled duster. Then work on ceiling light fixtures, as well as any wall fixtures. If you need to, get the aid of a step stool to reach these places. Clean the window and blind tracks after that with a microfiber towel to clean off any loose dust after you've dusted all surfaces. Clean and sweep the floor to eliminate hair and other particles. Don't be concerned if you cannot even reach the tiniest spaces. The steamer can get them with its narrow attachment.
Clean up surfaces with a lightly moistened microfiber cloth
The surface you are cleaning is best to use your distilled vinegar or dish soap, apply it to the surface, then wipe it off with a microfiber cloth. If the surface is stained by discoloration or soap scum, then sprinkle baking soda onto an un-scratchable pad, work it into the surface and allow it to sit. Steam cleaning removes the residue left behind from your cleaning preparations
Get rid of dust and dirt by starting at the exhaust vents in the ceiling and the heating vents. It is possible to use the vacuum's pipe attachment to reach down inside the ducts and remove them further. Get rid of cobwebs and other dirt that has accumulated with an extended-handled duster. Then work on ceiling light fixtures, as well as any wall fixtures. If you need to, get the aid of a step stool to reach these places. Clean the window and blind tracks after that with a microfiber towel to clean off any loose dust after you've dusted all surfaces. Clean and sweep the floor to eliminate hair and other particles. Don't be concerned if you cannot even reach the tiniest spaces. The steamer can get them with its narrow attachment.
Clean up surfaces with a lightly moistened microfiber cloth
The surface you are cleaning is best to use your distilled vinegar or dish soap, apply it to the surface, then wipe it off with a microfiber cloth. If the surface is stained by discoloration or soap scum, then sprinkle baking soda onto an un-scratchable pad, work it into the surface and allow it to sit. Steam cleaning removes the residue left behind from your cleaning preparations