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Yellow Stain Removal from Tub
The downfall of having a white tub is that stains have no where to hide. Hard water and time can turn a bathtub
yellow, no matter how much bathroom cleaning you do.If you'd liketo remove yellow stains from your tub, make a paste from
cream of tarter and peroxide. Scrub with a brush and rinse thoroughly.
Acrylic Bathtub Care and Cleaning
Here's a bathroom cleaning caution: An acrylic tub takes a
bit of care. Don't use heavy chemicals or abrasives as these will scratch or otherwise damage the tub. Instead follow these
bathroom cleaning tips for acrylic tubs: Most everyday dirt and grime can be wiped away with a damp cloth or a mild dish detergent.
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Window's
Use a squeegee
on a long handle or a sponge/squeegee combination to prevent streaks on large windows.
Eliminate tiny scratches on glass
by polishing the affected areas with toothpaste.
Washing windows should be done on a cloudy day, because direct sunlight
dries cleaning solutions before you can polish the glass properly.
Unclogging Drains
Hair
and goo can build inside your sink causing your drains to empty slowly, giving you something else to contend with during your
bathroom cleaning ritual. Drop a couple of alka seltzer tablets into a slow drain and follow with a vinegar chaser. After
a few minutes, rinse with hot water. Your drain will be as good as new. Would you like another bathroom cleaning tip? Baking
soda will not only clear up clogged drains, but it will also keep them smelling fresh. Try this: pour one half cup of salt
and one cup of baking soda down the drain and let it sit overnight. In the morning chase it with a pot (two to three cups)
of boiling water.
Rust
Removal from Sinks, Tubs, Toilets and Tile
Cleaning a bathroom shouldn't be a daunting task. The appearance of rust on sinks, tubs and bathroom tiles
can be enough to put off even the most creative housekeeper. Cleaning bathroom rust isn't difficult however. It can accomplished
with several items found in the kitchen. Lemon juice left to sit on the offending spot for at least 30 minutes should be enough
to remove the rust. White vinegar works much in the same manner. It may take a couple of applications, but either of these
household staples should be enough. If they're not, you may want to try something a little stronger such as ordinary household
bleach or a cleaning product contain oxalic acid.
Grout Mold and Mildew Removal
When cleaning a bathroom, be sure to pay particular attention
to grout which can harbor mold or mildew if not properly maintained. If mildew does start to creep up on you, try cleaning
with a dilute solution of chlorine bleach in water (one cup bleach to three cups water, increasing the bleach as necessary).
Spray or sponge it on, wait a few minutes, then rinse well with clean water. Commercial mildew remover sprays can also be
used. When using chemicals for cleaning bathroom tiles, be sure to wear rubber gloves and rinse the area well after cleaning.
A less hazardous method is to use a peroxide based cleaner, such as Bio-OX Citrus Concentrate. Wet the area, spray Bio-OX
Citrus Concentrate on the mildew, wait a few minutes then scrub with an old toothbrush. If the stains are particularly stubborn,
you may want to use a stronger dilution of Bio-OX Citrus Concentrate.
Quick Sink and Toilet Clean Up
For cleaning bathroom quickly, use baby wipes! These handy
sheets aren't only great for wiping baby's bottom. They can also be used for efficiently wiping surfaes such as countertops
and behind the toilet. If you liked that speedy bathroom cleaning tip, try this one: use a damp dryer sheet to remove soap
scum from shower doors and walls. Not only does it remove this unsightly film, but it leaves the room smelling clean and fresh.
Lime and Other Mineral Deposits Removal
Hard water can cause lime and other minerals to build up on
your bathroom fixtures and make bathroom cleaning a nightmare. The easiest way to remove lime or other mineral buildup from
your bathroom is by using an acidic cleaner. You can also try common household staples such as white vinegar, lemon juice,
or a cleaner containing oxcalic acid, which is best for rusty stains.
Toilet Bowl Stain Removal
It may be an unconventional bathroom cleaning product, but
a can of Coca- Cola will remove stains from inside your toilet bowl. Just pop the top and pour it in. Let it sit for about
an hour, giving the acid some time to work and then flush. Here's another unusual bathroom cleaning tip: drop a couple of
Alka Seltzer tablets into your toilet. Let these dissolve and go to work and then flush. If you'd rather use a more conventional
household item for bathroom cleaning, pour vinegar in the bowl and let it sit overnight.
Bathtub Stain Removal
It's a sad fact of life. Bathtubs can take on stains, mostly
caused by mineral build up from hard water. No one who handles bathroom cleaning should have to contend with bathtub stains.
If you do find yourself with this problem keep this bathroom cleaning tip in mind: Use Borax for removing hard water stains.Just
sprinkle some onto the offending area, let sit for a few minutes, and wipe with a damp sponge.
Fiberglass Soap Scum Removal
If left to languish, soap scum will harden, giving you a bathroom
cleaning nightmare. Acting quickly will prevent this from happening. Keep a cloth or squeegee in your shower to wipe down
the walls as soon as you're finished bathing. It's best to tackle the problem while the shower walls and doors are still wet.
If it's too late and the soap scum has hardened onto your wall, this bathroom cleaning tip will help. Dampen a dryer sheet
and wipe the walls., The soap scum will come off easily.
Cleaning Mirrors
Hurried morning grooming can mean a mess later if we're not careful. If your vanity
mirror is dull from hairspray buildup try this bathroom cleaning tip: Washing the mirror with a solution of clairfying shampoo
and water will eliminate the sticky haze caused by sprays. For a no-lint shine, wipe clean with a lint free cloth such as
a cloth diaper or coffee filter. A cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol will not only help to remove hairspray buildup from
the mirrors but will also assist in cleaning bathroom tiles of sticky hair care products.
Cleaning Shower Heads
We don't usually consider our shower heads when cleaning a
bathroom, but we should. Especially if we have what is considered "hard water." Lime and mineral deposits can clog
the holes of the shower head giving us less water pressure, which means a less productive shower. Fortuanately there's a simple
bathroom cleaning tip to hand this. Warm some vinegar in a microwave and pour into a ziplock bag large enough to place your
shower fixture. Leave the shower head in the warm vinegar bath for about an hour. After that time, discard the vinegar and
use a toothbrush to clean off any remaining mineral deposits. Rinse in warm water.
Cleaning Grout
It's not enough to give tile a wipe down every now and then.
If not cleaned properly, grout will turn gray and dingy. Try this safe home remedy for cleaning bathroom tiles. Make a paste
of baking soda and peroxide, apply to your grout, rub in with an old toothbrush and let sit for at least 30 minutes. For more
heavy duty bathroom cleaning, dip your toothbrush in some bleach and give the grout a good scrub. Rinse by cleaning with a
damp sponge.
Cleaning
Shower Doors
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Soap scum is made up of talc, body oils and minerals from hard water. If left
to dry, soap scum removal can be one of the most difficult parts of cleaning a bathroom, but it doesn't have to be that way.
To eliminate this problem, first try a little preventative maintenance. Keep a squeegee in your bathroom to wipe down shower
doors and walls after every bath or shower. In addition, if you use a bar soap, you might want to consider switching to a
liquid soap since it doesn't contain talc. Finally, here's a quick soap scum removal tip: use a dryer sheet! Just dampen and
wipe along your shower door, soap scum will no longer be an issue. This also works for cleaning bathroom tiles of this unsightly
film as well.
Urine
Odor Removal from Tile and Grout
Cleaning
a bathroom sometimes means removing urine odor from tile and grout. To do this in an efficient manner means getting to the
root of the problem.. The newest technology for cleaning bathroom tiles uses peroxide and detergents to penetrate the soiled
area and deactivate the odor. Simply spray a product like PAWS - Pet Accident Washup Solution on the area, allow to sit for
10 minutes and then wipe clean. Baking soda will also neutralize the smell of urine from in between your bathroom tiles. Make
a paste of baking soda and water and clean with a toothbrush. Let site for about 30 minutes and wipe with a damp sponge. If
the odor persists, repeat until the odor is gone.