Your medicine cabinet is overflowing. You can't remember what colour the tile in your shower used to be. An invisible person wouldn't be able to recognize himself in your dingy mirror. Have hope. This spring cleaning how-to will get your bathroom back in shape.
Dust the vents and fans.
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Take down draperies, curtains, blinds, etc, to wash or have cleaned according to the directions.
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Scrub the shower and tub.
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Wash down the sink and fixtures.
Shake out bathroom rugs.
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Sweep and mop the floor.
Empty and wash out the trash can.
Tips:
- Make sure to leave the window open to ventilate the cleansers you will be using.
- If you like singing in the shower, try singing while cleaning it. It will help pass the time.
- Dust mop (preferably with a long handle)
- Step-ladder
- Cleaning cloths
- Small bucket with handle
- Sponges or stiff brush
- Cleansers of choice
- Broom and mop or towel
- Plastic sack to line trash can
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