I for one, as a former nurse and now a pro cleaner, think that the best cleaners hands down are dawn, vinegar, and water period. Rubbing alcohol can be used if you insist in "disinfecting". The only way I will use anything harsh is for lime and rust stains. Lysol lime and rust. Vinegar will remove lime and calcium if you give it the time. Generally 15-20 mins. As a cleaner and customer you don't want your skin to come in contact with so many chemicals. You can't be too germophobic either. That's how we end up creating bacteria and viruses that evolve and become resistant to antibiotics and so forth.
Elena Rios hi elena i love your story I am actucally in the same situation a Nurse becoming a professional cleaner would it be alright if I ask you some advice?
No strong disinfectants are needed in toilet areas for two reasons. One to get rid of all harmful bacteria in the bathroom and two to disinfect the cloths you are using so that you are not spreading harmful bacteria from one part of the toilet to another with the cloth. Red cloths should also only be used for cleaning toilet bowls. Green cloths for wash basins surface tops and mirrors to prevent spreading any germs from the toilet bowl to the sink area. Gloves should also be changed as well very regularly to prevent the gloves spreading germs from one area to another. Germs do not because resistant ue to the use of disinfectant but due to the over use of anti biotics.
I think the toilet should have had some other type of disinfectant. Also, she should have her hair up in a ponytail or something so she's not touching her face with the dirty gloves which defeats the purpose of wearing the gloves.
The red cloths are only supposed to be used for the toilet bowls. A green cloth is used for the sinks, taps and mirrors. And blue cloths for areas like hallways and lobby areas.
I watched another video and a nurse said they dont use harsh chemicals anymore because its stopping peoples natural defences and its not necessary. So they use soapy water and natural cleaners in her hospital now.
I always take the toilet seat off and clean it, the back part that clips in which the toilet seat rests on and the bolts and knobs, as there is always filth under it.
Apparently she has never heard of a magic sponge, it would have easily cleaned inside the cabinet. When cleaning the toilet after I use the toilet brush, I spray the whole toilet with a good disinfectant I never use a cloth I use toilet paper to wipe off the solution and around the toilet that way you never have to worry about using the wrong cloth. plus its quick and easy and the toilet just sparkles and just flush the toilet paper down. I always put two gloves on and after I clean the toilet I just pull it off as I turn it inside out, that way you never touch the outside glove. Hummm, I think I could teach her a few easy tricks.
😲😲😲😲😲ppl flash toilets before washing their hands so the flash button has urine . I always use chlorine or some product on porcelains . Not just warm water !
I for one, as a former nurse and now a pro cleaner, think that the best cleaners hands down are dawn, vinegar, and water period. Rubbing alcohol can be used if you insist in "disinfecting". The only way I will use anything harsh is for lime and rust stains. Lysol lime and rust. Vinegar will remove lime and calcium if you give it the time. Generally 15-20 mins. As a cleaner and customer you don't want your skin to come in contact with so many chemicals. You can't be too germophobic either. That's how we end up creating bacteria and viruses that evolve and become resistant to antibiotics and so forth.
Elena Rios hi elena i love your story I am actucally in the same situation a Nurse becoming a professional cleaner would it be alright if I ask you some advice?
No strong disinfectants are needed in toilet areas for two reasons. One to get rid of all harmful bacteria in the bathroom and two to disinfect the cloths you are using so that you are not spreading harmful bacteria from one part of the toilet to another with the cloth. Red cloths should also only be used for cleaning toilet bowls. Green cloths for wash basins surface tops and mirrors to prevent spreading any germs from the toilet bowl to the sink area. Gloves should also be changed as well very regularly to prevent the gloves spreading germs from one area to another. Germs do not because resistant ue to the use of disinfectant but due to the over use of anti biotics.
I only take about 38 to 40 Seconds to clean an entire toilet, top to bottom, and it comes out spotless!
I think the toilet should have had some other type of disinfectant. Also, she should have her hair up in a ponytail or something so she's not touching her face with the dirty gloves which defeats the purpose of wearing the gloves.
AND NEVER TOUCH YOUR FACE WITH DIRTY TOILET GLOVES ON!
The red cloths are only supposed to be used for the toilet bowls. A green cloth is used for the sinks, taps and mirrors. And blue cloths for areas like hallways and lobby areas.
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I will clean the Mirror and the rest, the last will be a toilet which is more germs.
Great video! Ive always used harsh chemicals but this has changed my views
I watched another video and a nurse said they dont use harsh chemicals anymore because its stopping peoples natural defences and its not necessary. So they use soapy water and natural cleaners in her hospital now.
You always have to change your gloves after cleaning the toilet! And never touch your hair or face with dirty toilet gloves😷
I always take the toilet seat off and clean it, the back part that clips in which the toilet seat rests on and the bolts and knobs, as there is always filth under it.
Hey everyone its called the A-MAZ and you can get it at Walmart.
She's from maybe Uk look at the house style.Asda might have that cleanser.
Apparently she has never heard of a magic sponge, it would have easily cleaned inside the cabinet. When cleaning the toilet after I use the toilet brush, I spray the whole toilet with a good disinfectant I never use a cloth I use toilet paper to wipe off the solution and around the toilet that way you never have to worry about using the wrong cloth. plus its quick and easy and the toilet just sparkles and just flush the toilet paper down. I always put two gloves on and after I clean the toilet I just pull it off as I turn it inside out, that way you never touch the outside glove. Hummm, I think I could teach her a few easy tricks.
That's very helpful, cheers.
Oh honey you cleaned the entire toilet and you touched your face... Oh .. but I love your video. Watching all of it.
😲😲😲😲😲ppl flash toilets before washing their hands so the flash button has urine . I always use chlorine or some product on porcelains . Not just warm water !
This was informative, most likely how they clean hotels
I go in to dust behind the toliet with a small dust brush
I would definitely disinfect the whole toilet
rule of thumb don't touch your face if u touched the toilet.
From the top down, so much double handling, I use vinegar and dishwashing liquid on the glass and squeegee it off.
Clean a toilet with just dishwashing liquid? Dishwashing liquid is not a disinfectant....how are you killing bacteria and germs?
Did she clean the toilet & then the door, light switches etc. With the same rag?
What is name of that powder u add water in scrubbing the glass shower
What cleaner is in your spray bottle?
what is amaze that she's using?
Look this site for amaze. amazeproducts.com.au/
what if there was a big shit stain on the toilet, I don't think I would use dish soap to get that off.
You just wipe your hand with glove to your face. So do sent that defeat purpose of gloves?
I rince my brush in toilets too.
What that called maze?
don't they have toilet bowl cleaner?
The dish soap needs to sit longer to disinfect.
Her hair. Put it up! You're touching your face and probably dropping hairs in the property.
Wtf she is cleaning toilet with hand 😱