How to Clean Bathroom Fixtures for Spotless Surfaces

How to Clean Bathroom Fixtures for Spotless Surfaces
Keep bathroom fixtures gleaming with regular cleaning. Stone RF
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The bathroom is one area of the home that you shouldn’t put off cleaning. Unlike living areas or bedrooms, bathrooms are exposed to much more than everyday dirt or dust and the occasional spill. Surfaces such as sinks, toilets, bathtubs, and shower fixtures can collect bacteria, hard-water deposits, mold or mildew, soap scum, and other gross buildup over time, so it’s crucial to stay on top of regular bathroom cleaning.

As a general rule, plan to complete a few key cleaning tasks about once a week, although some bathrooms might need more frequent scrubbing, depending on how often they’re used. A shared kids’ bath, for example, will get grimy much more quickly than a powder room visited mostly by guests. No matter how you work it into your cleaning routine, make your bathroom sparkle with this guide on how to clean bathroom fixtures.

How to Clean a Bathroom Sink

Whether you have a bathroom vanity or pedestal sink, your bathroom sink is often the first fixture you see when entering the room. And sinks can’t be hidden behind a shower curtain if the last occupant left them messy. So, you'll want to keep them clean and shining, even if only to start each new day on a high note. Clean your bathroom sink with a general-purpose spray cleaner or a mixture of vinegar and water (one cup vinegar to one cup water).