Without a doubt, the bathrooms are the rooms of the house that tend to get dirtiest. Even when the bathroom might appear clean, if it doesn’t get cleaned properly, there could still be lingering bacteria and germs. Below are some tips to help get the bathroom sparkling clean, along with some ideas for great cleaning tools to consider.

The Tub and Shower
People often hate cleaning the tub and shower because it can seem so difficult. This doesn’t have to be the case, at least when using the correct tools. When cleaning the tub, consider using the Extendable Bathroom Tub and Tile Scrubber from Casabella. You may also wish to try the Casabella Clip on Squeegee for your shower. 

These tools can help to make cleaning out the tub faster and easier. They make reaching all parts of the tub and shower simpler and easier on your back! They also help you achieve a better, deeper clean. After scrubbing, make sure to rinse the shower and tub with clean water.

The Showerhead
The showerhead can often harbor bacteria, as well as limescale. This problem can easily be cleaned. Pour white vinegar into a plastic grocery bag, making sure there is enough to submerge the shower head. Tie it into place on the shower head and allow it to sit overnight. In the morning, remove the bag and vinegar and run water to rinse it off.

This should help to clear up the bacteria and limescale. Wipe the shower head down with a soft cloth to make sure it is fully clean and shiny.

Countertops and Faucets
Sponge Cloths from Casabella work well for wiping down faucets and cleaning countertops in the bathroom. Clean from the top to the bottom and finish with the bowl of the sink. Be sure to remember to get the backsplash, too, if there is one.

The counters should be easy to keep clean. Wiping them down once a day, or once every couple of days, should be enough depending on how often they are used. Countertops in a child’s bathroom, for example, may be dirtier than usual because kids tend to be a bit messier.

Cleaning the Toilet
The toilet should be cleaned regularly. It should be checked daily and cleaned as needed — every week at a minimum. Clean the entire tank exterior, as well as the outside of the bowl, using quality Sponge Cloths from Casabella.

Keep the interior of the bowl clean, too. It is often a good idea to give it a quick scrub at least once a day. The Casabella Toilet Brush and Plunger Set will help to make keeping it clean easier.

Shower Curtains
Shower curtains should also be cleaned regularly. They often stay damp, which means they end up harboring a substantial amount of bacteria, mold, soap scum, and grime. Plastic curtains can be sprayed and wiped down weekly to keep them in good condition for longer. Fabric shower curtains can be put into the washing machine.

Shower curtains do not last forever. When it is no longer possible to keep them as clean as needed, the best thing to do is replace them. It is generally best to replace them sooner rather than later to prevent mold buildup in your tub.

The Right Cleaning Products
When scrubbing the bathroom, the right cleaning products can make a big difference. Consider Casabella Infuse Bathroom Spray to clean away water spots, soap scum, and mineral deposits. It works well for showers and tubs made from ceramic, brass, chrome, copper, stainless steel, glazed tile, and porcelain.

Additionally, consider having the Casabella Infuse All-Purpose Spray on hand. This works nicely for the countertops and other surfaces around the bathroom, not to mention various other areas of the home.

Stay on Top of the Cleaning
One of the reasons so many people hate cleaning the bathroom is that they let it go too long without cleaning. Cleaning the toilet and the countertops every couple of days, and the shower and tub once a week can help to ease the cleaning burden. Additionally, be sure to mop the floor weekly.

Of course, sometimes, bathrooms need even more attention. Those homes where there are a lot of people using the bathrooms each day may need to have some minor daily cleaning to keep things nice and clean. A little work done each day helps to make the bigger cleaning days much easier.