Considering what goes on in there, the bathroom is probably considered the filthiest room. It is also the most procrastinated to be cleaned. There are varying reasons why people don't like cleaning the bathroom. I can tell you a lot of people who clean for a living like cleaning the shower the least. They would choose cleaning the toilet over cleaning the shower. Showers can be finicky. The 80's fiberglass shower were the best to clean. You just spray them down with quality cleaner, let sit a minute then wipe with a sponge and rinse.
Then came the trend of building spa-like showers of all tiles. However, they are usually not sealed. Sealing tends to be expensive but if you want the shower to be easy to clean and stay clean, it is worth putting this into the budget.
I did have one client who's all tile and not sealed, shower, was easy for me to clean. How was this posable? My client cleaned it every day! She didn't have to do a lot of scrubbing. She just sprayed it down with cleaner and made sure anything that could grow was washed away. But she did it every day. My client applied the same technique to the toilet bowls. How do you keep a toilet bowl from getting a ring? You need to clean it every day!
So, what is the best organization to make cleaning your bathroom simple?
TIPS FOR THE BEST ORGANIZATION TO MAKE CLEANING YOUR BATHROOM SIMPLE
If you are in the planning stage of your bathroom, consider what is involved in cleaning that design.
Keep cleaning products in an easy to access spot in the bathroom. If you keep cleaning wipes in easy grasp, train yourself to grab one after your done with your morning routine and do a quick wipe down of your sink then toilet.
Organize a routine of when you will regularly use those cleaning products to keep the space clean. If you let the grime build up, the harder it becomes to clean.
Make it a habit to clean the shower right after you use it.
If you are not already an organized person, it can seem like you're going to have difficulty keeping up this routine. How can you be an organized person? You need to learn how and then keep practicing. No one became an expert pilot or brewmaster or chef, or anything by trying once. You have to keep at it, and eventually being organized will be routine for you.
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