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Maintaining the Bathrooms |
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Take some window cleaner and a rag and squirt the
mirror just where it’s gotten toothpaste spray.
Don’t do the whole thing—that’s a waste of time and
cleaner. Just hit where it’s dirty.
Use a quick swipe of a rag with cleaner to wipe out
your sink and faucet from the toothpaste and shaving
cream residue. This gunks up a clean bathroom
quicker than anything else. I use one-half of a
disposable (flushable) bathroom wipe—one half is
enough for the counter, sink, and one other area of
my choice. I typically choose a part of the toilet,
and that way the whole toilet is cleaned by the
week’s end.
Swish out the toilet bowl with a quick flick of the
brush. No cleaner is necessary. We’re just doing
some easy maintenance here.
When you shower every day, take your pouf or wash
cloth and use some of the leftover suds from your
cleanser to wipe down the sides of the shower or
tub. It takes a minute to do, but it will prevent
having to bend over the tub and scrub it out
periodically.
Once a week, sweep your bathroom floors and catch
the hair that collects there.
That’s easy enough, right?
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