Do THIS To Keep Your Bathroom Clean
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.ค. 2024
- In the past using a cleaning checklist seemed unnecessary for me but I have realized how much it has helped our family keep up with all the cleaning tasks we have each week! In this video we'll cover all the essentials for a sparkling clean bathroom. From scrubbing sinks to shining mirrors, I'll teach you how to KEEP your bathroom clean so you don't have to deep clean as often, saving you time and giving you peace of mind. Let's dive in and make your cleaning routine efficient and effective. let's clean smarter, not harder! 😄
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Timestamps:
00:00 2 Tips For a Clean Bathroom
00:54 Bathroom Mirror
01:29 Counter, Sinks & Vanity
02:23 Soap Dispenser, Toilet Paper & Towels
02:48 Clean Toilet
03:36 Shower & Tub
04:50 Floors
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What room should I do next in this video series?
Kitchen
Can you teach us how to clean the large air filters grills with stuck on dust. The large 20x20 ones that you can’t take off?
Definitely the kitchen
My room! 😂
Guest bedroom that doesn’t get used very much! Maybe not next, but put it on your list please!
You should do a checklist like this for every room please!!!!
That’s my goal!
@@CleanThatUp thank you so much! Sooooo super helpful!!
@@CleanThatUp Also, it would give me a better idea of how much effort to put into it, if you also describe how much average time you expect to spend on each task.
Can you make a small video about how to clean the materials used to clean the bathroom after the cleaning...thankyou for this video too❤
I actually have NO room under the cabinet, so I keep a nice, slim wicker basket with my cleaners on the top of the tank of the toilet! 🚽 It works awesome, and THANK YOU for always making such great, informative videos!
That’s a great idea! Thanks so much for watching!
@@CleanThatUp You’re so very welcome!
Laminated checklists are my love language haha.
Great advice. Thank you!
Me too lol
I ruined my shower wall in our brand new house yesterday. The viral dawn dish soap and vinegar left streaks and drip legs in under a minute. It did NOTHING for the hard water stains. (Although vinegar works great and is safe on glass) I’m so upset. The sales office woman told me it was engineered marble, then handed me a specs sheet of the home and it read e-stone. WTF is either?! I knew vinegar was a risk but it did nothing to our other shower wall and I didn’t want to risk using BKF even though it also didn’t do anything on the same material of our countertops. These hard water stains have defeated me and now worse the shower wall looks even worse 😔 Then when wiping out the tub, the tub is peeling. How the actual F does an acrylic tub peel? 🙄 This house is not even a year old - just goes to show that modern day materials are absolute garbage and a rip off.
Squeegee your shower walls every time you shower. Use the hand towel you are about to replace, to wipe down the vanity and mirror, just with a bit of water. Use an old toothbrush with vinegar on any hard water buildup. Use a bit of dampened toilet paper to pick up dust and hairs from corners, then just throw it away. Use a designated “toilet” brush to scrub corners of the bathtub and shower floor. Use liquid soap rather than bar soap to minimize soap scum.
Midwest magic cleaning also uses Bar Keepers Friend for kitchen sinks
Any special tips, ideas for Seniors living alone re: cleaning bathroom? Thank you.
I keep one of those scrub brushes that you fill with dish soap (oxo i think) in my shower. I keep it filled with Dawn dish soap and a couple of times a week, i just scrub down my shower walls and floor after my shower before I get out. I then give it a rinse with the hand held shower head. Keeps it sparkling clean and only takes minutes.
Great idea!
Do the same thing here! 😊
Thank you so much for the great idea, @dg8273! I already squeegee and wipe down my shower walls after a shower because this place has such hard water, but this is a great idea to do every week or so!
I do the same but my solution is Palmolive and vinegar
I do the same! Deep clean shower every other week and use the oxo scrubbed 2-3 times o/week after I shower. Huge difference in the tiles! I fill mine w/ vinegar & couple drops of Dawn
Love the cleaning caddy idea! And I know what you mean when you say sometimes we can go into deep clean mode, lol that happens to me every time I clean! I will keep that in mind 😄. Love your channel, you always give such good tips and it's always entertaining to watch your videos! I've learned so much 🤗 love it!
Good morning.
I appreciate this, because my bathroom is filthy.
I have two bathrooms, so I got a cart from Target to co-locate all my needed supplies to roll from room to room. I also now have a bucket from Target to store all my counter top stuff I remove before cleaning - I got that from watching your videos! I also use a scrub daddy wand scrubber that you put soap in (I don’t use that feature) so that I can scrub my shower walls without getting in the shower, which has worked wonders!
Thank you, Brandon, this was one of my favorites. I enjoy cleaning the bathroom and your methods are very logical and organized; I especially like your laminated checklist!
Your top-to-bottom approach is spot on. When I begin, however, I remove everything from the counters, the doggie water bowls (the one in the bathroom is out of the way, is in the coolest room in the house, and splashes don't matter as much), the soap and toothbrush, then begin with the products. I'm always concerned the overspray from cleaning chemicals might contact those items, so removing them first avoids this and makes for more efficient cleaning. I also wipe down all items before replacing them, as well as toilet roll holder, towel racks, shower rod and shower head/stem.
Great job, and nice looking bathroom 😁👍
I think that you have a good system.
for me personally i prefer to do the mirrors after i've done the sink/countertop area, since it happens sometimes that water/cleaning product splashes onto the mirror when im cleaning the sink, especially as a professional house cleaner who has a lot of clients with kids and their sinks get a lot dirtier a lot faster, so it always needs some extra scrubbing, even for the clients i visit every week.
We clean our bathrooms the same I do freshen up the toilet bowls at least twice a week. Especially if I've had visitors.😊
I read that the towel rack is the dirtiest place in the bathroom. You should add that (I like to clean the toilet paper dispenser as well since it sometimes gets replaced with dirty hands) to your checklist. I've found that a dish soap scrubber with Dawn to hit spots on the wall while in the tub gets me longer between scrubbing the tub walls. I do still need to scrub the basin quite a bit, but going longer between bathtub wall scrubs makes the bathtub part much faster during cleans.
Do a video on how to easily clean an Electric Oven. Thank You.
Here is my video on that - 5 Tips to Clean Your Oven Like a Pro
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I’d enjoy one for a gas oven. I’m afraid that spray cleaners might ignite the gas. Is this true?
I watched today that if you use the self cleaning function for the oven it could melt the wiring and things . I'm glad to know that and a better way to clean the oven .
@@robingibson5445really?? But using oven cleaner voids the oven warranty, doesn’t it?
Of the self-cleaning oven, I mean.
You do so much of hard work.. you are the inspiration for me!!!
Another great video, Brandon. Thank you! I appreciate descriptions of all the products/tools you use. Everything I’ve purchased that you have suggested works great! 👍🏼😁
Thank you!
You bet! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this vid. Helps so much. U R Da Best.
Great video 😊
I do this everyday😄
Congrats?
I change out towels daily
The only thing I do differently in regards to the 'order of operations' is that I spritz the toilet bowl cleaner in the bowl before I start with the mirrors (I do 'top-down-cleaning" like you do). This way the toilet bowl cleaner is doing its job and is ready to be scrubbed when I get to it - no more waiting for it to drip down and coat the inside of the bowl with the cleaner before scrubbing it.
I love your cleaning caddy idea and the laminated checklist!!! I bought the BKF products for my shower and they are outstanding. Thank you for the recommendations!
I recently replaced my sink faucet with a faucet that pulls out with a hose (like a kitchen faucet) and I love how easy it makes cleaning. It has a “blast” setting (that’s probably not the official name lol) which is helpful for removing gunk like dried toothpaste.
I also replaced my toilet seat. Careful when cleaning the seat! Many of the seats I found indicated in their cleaning instructions that harsh chemicals, like bleach or acids, shouldn’t be used. The seat that I bought (by Bath Royale) came with instructions that said to use a dish washing detergent or an APC. I use Dawn Powerwash on my seat and Zep on the porcelain. (I bought In-cide after your recommendation, but I haven’t used it yet.)
One last thing: I know that a lot of people have their TP rolls hanging next to their toilets. When I was living with my brother, I cleaned the cabinet (where our TP holder was) next to the toilet and was grossed out when I realized that I was wiping dried urine off of it. I’m not going to speculate on how it ended up there, y’all. You can figure it out. I’m just sayin’-if you share a bathroom with boys or men, I suggest putting the holder across from the toilet or on one of those toilet paper stands.
Thank you for this video. I have three bathrooms💀(not bragging) that need my attention.
Hint I always use a dry flat mop first before cleaning other areas ,, just picks up hair and yuk yuk yuk things
So cool
❤ I appreciate you so much. I've learned so much from you. Thank you for sharing. I would love to hear about your journey up until today on how you've become this excellent cleaner!❤
Love that idea! Thanks so much for watching my vids!
Sprayway is the BEST…works great and makes room smell really good 😌
great product!
you are awesome
Can you do a video on cleaning an RV shower? Its the biggest pain in the ass. I feel like it takes forever!!!
Here’s an idea: Print and laminate the checklists to gift someone for their birthday or Christmas and add the products
Pretty cool idea, especially for newlyweds or 1st time in a new place.
Great house warming gift!
Sounds like a nice way to drop a hint too 😂
Can I have the check ✔️ please?
I might do this for my daughter who's about to move out for grad school
One of the problems I have with cleaning is trying not to be too hardcore about it. Especially about cleaning the cleaning tools after washing something like a bathroom.
I bleach & water soak the toilet brush & any rags used. Sometimes a scrub tool, brush & scrub sponge too. Seems reasonable to me.
Reminder- flushing a toilet sprays out a little of whatever liquid is in the toilet😳 so whatever is kept on the top of the toilet lid will need much extra attention.
Great reminder!!
I always close the lid before flushing.
I just finished deep cleaning my tub
Let’s go! 🙌
Hi Brandon! Could you make a video on how to clean shower drains? The only way I can keep my clean is spraying bleach from different angles and trying to scrub the gunk later, although I tried many brushes and none of them is actually good. But the bleach leaves the plastic very brittle and since it’s in the middle of the shower, it breaks very often. Do you have tips?
What kind of vacuum do you have... I'm looking for one but there's so many.
I know you're not asking me, but I like Shark and Dyson. The ones I have are both cordless, but I am surprised how much they (especially the Dyson) pick up.
@@barbarak2836 Thank you 😊
@@toniawhitinger1238 You're welcome! 😊
Hi Brandon,i'm from Vietnam,my sister is using a type of floor cleaner and as you say that we should avoid floor cleaner that leaves a waxy coating on the floor. Now this type of floor cleaner is promoted to leave probiotics on the floor to prevent from insects,so is it safe to use?I hope that you'll response to my question,thank you anyway.
What works well for me for a fiber glass shower when it is grimey and dirty is Dollar Tree degreaser. I believe the brand is: Totally Awesome. Works well to cut through gross stuff. Spray, wait one minute, scrub with sponge. All good. But it is strong. wear a mask or open window if you have one. Use fan if no window.
Totally awesome is great! And yes very strong. I use their bleach spray and it packs a punch.
I have bathroom tile that is stained! I cannot get it clean to save my life. I’ve tried everything from natural cleaning suggestions to harsh chemicals. HELP!
So you use the same swiffer duster on the toilet that you used on other items in the bath? Do you discard that duster right after, or use it elsewhere after you've dusted between the tank and the toilet bowl?
Good question. I do keep an older swiffer duster around that I use for the toilet. After it's been used for the toilet I toss it out and don't use it for anything after. Before, yes - after, no :)
How do you clean the shower floor full of hard water stains and the grout, the mold between the tiles on the walls of the shower room? With what product? Thank you.
Thanks for the video… but I was really hoping to see shower curtain cleaning. We recently moved to Canada and learning cleaning home as here we have very different home like wooden floor, bathtub with curtain, carpet… so I am learning to clean everything. Could you please make a video for shower curtain cleaning? find that really difficult.
Thanks in advance 😊🙏🏼
What I do at my house and my clients: housees as well, is to put up a cloth shower curtain liner and then the nice shower curtain. When the shower curtain liner gets moldy or dirty I just take it down and throw it in the wash, then put it back up. Unfortunately it's really hard to clean a plastic shower curtain liner and eventually you throw them away anyway, whereas this way you can keep reusing the same one.
@@jennasunshine152 Ok. Got it. Appreciate for your response 😊. One more question…
How frequently should we wash the liner? I understood when it’s moldy or dirty it’s surely time to wash but with my kids using the bath tub frequently I really need to do it frequently. Is Washing once weekly good?
Thanks again for your response 😊
@@kidsproblemsolving493 sure, you can wash it every week! What I would recommend in this case is to get 2 cloth shower curtains. Put one up, and when you need to take it down to wash it, you can put the other one up. That way you don't have no shower curtain liner for a bit, or feel rushed to wash it and put it immediately back up.
@@jennasunshine152 thanks a lot. That actually good idea… and by mistake we bought 2 liners so I was about to return one of them. I will keep that then.
Thanks a lot for your response 😊🙏🏼.
@@kidsproblemsolving493 wow that's great!! what a happy accident! Now you have 2 of them and you can use one of them for one week, then switch them out and use the other one for a week. I love cloth shower curtain liners, I'll never go back to the plastic ones. I'm so glad I was able to help you!
How do I clean up the (mineral deposit?) in my tub drain? It's a blue green, it's not fuzzy. I poured distilled vinegar(no baking soda/powder) on it and if anything, it made it worse. 😢
We clean our toilet daily,as soon as we are done using it every morning.
I wish I had a cabinet under the sink, it’s so small we have a pedestal sink and a medicine cabinet. The house is 1950’s and only one bathroom 😂
I have little kids in the house so I keep all my chemicals in a cabinet in the garage and not in the house. But I really need to caddy them per room. I always end up carrying everything in my hands and it’s a little chaotic.
Does anyone else hate the feel of microfiber cloths? I've tried a few brands and still can't get past the feel of them.
Have you tried wearing rubber gloves, as he does in the video?
@@NYNC88 - actually no I haven't, I tried to use gloves years ago but it just never caught on for me. I appreciate the suggestion though.
Gloves have definitely helped me get over that feeling! Also cotton terry cloths work great as well for cleaning. I just don’t suggest them for mirrors or glass, for that you can try surgical huck towels.
Have you looked at rubber gloves lately? Depending on what you mean by ‘years ago’ there are many more options now. I remember the dish washing gloves from the 80s (which are still available now) and I really do not like them for anything unless it’s the harshest of chemical cleaner. But the light weight gloves like Brandon is using come in several different weights and are much better for cleaning. You might have to look in a hardware store or online as I’ve not seen this type of glove in grocery stores.
@@paulap7366 - I live alone and don't clean anyone's house other than mine. I can handle my own germs, not really a glove person and I hate the feel of microfiber.
Do you use a shower spray daily after showering?
I do not. I do suggest using a squeegee if possible.
With a bad back (disc degeneration), I need a housecleaner.
How long does it take per bathroom?
I would say about 15/20 mins
You only clean once a week?
Please tell me you changed gloves after cleaning the toilet before you started cleaning the shower! 🤢
You use too many chemicals.b daddy too coarse. Use scotch brite.
We do not have a bathroom vanity. We have a dinky "medicine cabinet" but no other wall cabinets. We do have something akin to a shrunken linen closet - it is one of the only two tiny coffin-sized closets in the entire house. These are the joys of living in a 100 year old cottage bungalow farmhouse. 🫤