How to properly deep clean a bathroom (including cleaning recipes)
McKayla Davis
Contributing Writer
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Deep cleaning a bathroom is one of the crucial yet often neglected tasks in maintaining a sanitary home environment. This highly frequented area can become a breeding ground for bacteria, mold, and mildew if not cleaned thoroughly and regularly. Unlike a quick surface wipe, deep cleaning involves getting rid of grime from the less obvious corners and crevices, providing a healthier atmosphere for everyone in the household.
You may be wondering whether the effort needed for a deep clean is worth it. A sparkling clean bathroom not only looks and smells good but is essential for reducing the spread of infections and illnesses. This guide will walk you through the process step by step, covering each main item in your bathroom and providing you with specific cleaning recipes and amounts.
Gather Supplies
Before you start, make sure you have all the necessary supplies. Here’s a list of what you’ll need:
Baking soda
Castile soap
White vinegar
Hydrogen peroxide
Dish soap
Lemon juice
Essential oils (optional, for fragrance)
Microfiber cloths
Scrub brushes
Toothbrush (for hard-to-reach areas)
Spray bottles
Rubber gloves
1. Sink and Countertop
Cleaning the Sink
Remove Items: Clear the sink and countertop of any personal items.
Apply Baking Soda: Sprinkle baking soda generously over the sink basin.
Scrub: Add a few drops of castile soap to a damp scrub brush or sponge, and scrub the sink. Pay special attention to the faucet and drain areas.