The 6 Step Deep Cleaning Journey for A Bathroom That Brings Joy

Deep cleaning a bathroom is free therapy. In our opinion, every joy in the world pales in comparison to the sheer satisfaction you get showering in a spotless bathroom. However, cleaning a bathroom is necessary for reasons other than aesthetics. The bathroom is often the breeding ground for bacteria and germs, I could give you a detailed statistic report but let’s not gross innocent readers out. Point is, a good scrubbing every once in a while is important! Whether you get down to it on your own or call deep cleaning services, there are certain steps to attaining a squeaky-clean bathroom. What are they? Find out below.

  1. Declutter Your Bathroom (Marie Kondo Way)

    Us hoarders have a hard time letting go of stuff but believe us, the 5 bottles of lotion sitting on your counter are doing you no good. If you have too many products but only end up using a few, donate the rest to a local shelter or maybe give them to a friend. Clear out empty bottles and containers. Once successfully you’ve narrowed your ungodly amounts of skincare products down to the essentials, it’s time for the next step.

  2. Wipe The Counters, Faucets, Windows, etc.

    Get a clean microfiber cloth and douse your counter, faucets, tiles, windows, etc. with an antibacterial cleaning spray. Wipe off the grease and dirt thoroughly. Go over a couple of times if notice stubborn stains.

  3. Vacuum Every Surface

    After cleaning the tiles of shower hair art, vacuum the walls to remove any remaining dirt. Next, turn your attention to the ceiling and have a go at the dust bunnies. Finally, vacuum the floor. Make sure to get all the corners.

  4. Deep Clean The Shower

    Since this area of the bathroom sees the most activity, it is a good practice to clean your shower after every use. If you don’t already do this, make a habit. Identify the areas that are most prone to mildew and apply over it a cleaning solution. Let the solution sit for 10-15 minutes before getting to scrubbing. If you get hard water at your house, you might have to use a bit of elbow grease to get rid of rust stains. Do make a note to use a specially made cleaner if you have a stone shower. After the walls and floors are done, get to the curtains/door. You can toss the curtains into the washing machine with some gentle detergent. If you find mildew or mold you can address those spots with baking soda, vinegar, or bleach. Shower doors are even simpler, wipe using a damp washcloth and mild soap to get rid of grease and water stains.

  5. Scrub The Toilet

    This is probably your least favorite part of the cleaning process, but it is a step you can’t skip. Find a good toilet cleaner and put it all over the bowl, starting from the edges. Use a sturdy scrubbing brush to thoroughly clean the surface, go under the rim, and keep scrubbing until your hands ache. Let it sit for at least 15-20 minutes before flushing. Spray a potent antibacterial cleaning liquid on the lid, toilet seat, and cistern. Use a different brush to clean it. Lastly, clean the flange and make sure to get rid of any mold that might have grown there.

  6. And Finally, Finish Off With a Generous Mopping Of the Floor

    You are nearing the end of the process. Get an old-school mop and bucket and give your floors a nice, tidy mopping.

    Voila! You are done. Remember to keep your ventilation running throughout the process, this will keep it from becoming too stuffy.

Don’t Think You Can Do It On Your Own? Call King’s Green Cleaning!

There is nothing to worry about if you don’t have the time to clean your bathroom. Or maybe, it’s the weekend and you really don’t want to spend your only free time of the week scrubbing floor tiles. Deep cleaning services at King’s Green Cleaning, Oklahoma City will make sure your bathrooms are still sparkling clean. Visit our website to request an estimate. We also have some attractive discounts for you, don’t miss out!

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