The bathroom is an essential part of the
house. It is where you “cleanse” yourself. While taking a bath or simply
washing up, it also allows you to relax and take a break from your daily grind.
So, it is really important for you to make sure that your bathroom is always
clean. Otherwise, you wouldn’t exactly feel rejuvenated when you use it.
The common problem is that bathroom tiles
are very susceptible to all sorts of dirt and stain. soap usually dries up and
sticks to the tiles. Being in a frequently moist environment also allows more
molds and mildew to grow. This makes cleaning the bathroom quite a challenging
task.
Nonetheless, if you know the entire
procedure, how to do it and what to use, it will certainly make the task a lot
easier and your bathroom would be a lot cleaner too. Here are some tips on how
to keep your bathroom clean:
Tip no. 1
Keep it dry as much as possible. After
showering or washing up, remove all the water and soap residue from bathroom
tiles. Keep a rug or towel meant for that specific purpose of drying the place
out. This will help avoid molds, mildew and stains from developing in the tiles
and gout.
Tip no. 2
Clean it once a week. Do a general cleaning
of the bathroom at least once a week. There are now several detergents and
solutions in the market which are specifically meant for bathroom tiles. Find
the best one that’s strong enough to remove all the dirt in your bathroom tiles
but at the same time is eco-friendly and not too strong to create damage to it
or to the one cleaning.
Tip no. 3
Remove stains promptly. Once you see a
dirty spot developing, make sure you brush it off immediately. Aside from the
rug, it also helps to keep a tile brush inside your bathroom so you can easily
do the scrubbing. Allowing the stain to stay might make it harder to remove. So
as soon as you see one, scrub it off immediately.
Tip no. 4
One of the worst problems in bathroom tiles
is molds. No matter how much you try to keep the place dry, molds will always
find their way in. When faced with this problem, it is important to check what
type of molds are growing. If they’re the toxic type, then you should leave the
task to the experts. But the non-toxic type can be manage with strong tile
bleaches.