Keeping your bathroom clean requires the right choice of products and regularity. To descale, get rid of soap scum and prevent the appearance of moldIt is important to follow a proven cleaning algorithm that will preserve surfaces and save you time.
For quality cleaning you will need:
- A soft sponge or microfiber cloth.
- Rubber glass scraper (water scraper).
- Specialized cleaner or citric acid solution.
- An old toothbrush for hard-to-reach places.
Cleaning glass walls and doorsThe most noticeable problem is white stains from hard water. To shower glass always remain transparent, use products marked “anti-sludge”. Spray on the surface, leave it for a few minutes and then remove any remaining moisture with a scraper. If you prefer eco-friendly methods, a one-to-one solution of table vinegar and water is an excellent solution for muddy stains.
Care of the faucet and showerheadChrome elements quickly lose their shine due to calcium deposits. Do not use abrasive powders or hard metal brushes to clean them, as they leave scratches. Apply sanitary gel on the faucet, wait 5-10 minutes and rinse with cool water. If the nozzles of the showerhead are clogged, soaking in a solution of citric acid will help.
Cleaning the tray and tile jointsMoisture often accumulates in corners and joints, leading to black spots. Fungus prevention is to use chlorine-containing compounds or special fungicidal sprays. Acrylic pallets require careful handling: use only creamy products without alcohol or acetone to avoid damaging the protective layer of the material.
How to keep clean for a long timeThe easiest way to do general cleaning less often is the “dry finish” rule. After each shower, rinse the walls with hot and then cold water, then remove the water droplets with a plunger. Good ventilation and opening the cabin door for 15-20 minutes after use will help avoid excessive humidity and keep your bathroom fresh for a long time.
