Let’s be real. The restroom is a battleground. It’s the one room in your house you’d clean with your eyes closed if you could. Instead, we arm ourselves with elbow-length rubber gloves and a slew of disinfectant chemicals to confront an overwhelming army of germs. You do not want to be caught off guard in this battle!
Bathroom Cleaning Supplies List
Toilet brush – The toilet brush is essential for preventing germs from spreading and keeping your toilet bowl clean. Cleaning the brush is also a good idea once in a while! Disinfect it, rinse it, and let it drip dry before putting it back in the holder.
Toilet bowl cleaner — Scrub away by squeezing this around the inside rim of your toilet bowl. Consider using a toilet bowl deodorizer, which will colour the water blue. – if your toilet still smells bad after you’ve cleaned it.
Rubber gloves – This one is self-explanatory. The bathrooms are filthy. Use gloves.
Grout brush – You don’t have to scrub the grout every time you clean your bathroom, but getting down on your hands & knees at least twice a year is usually a good idea.
Grout and tile cleanser – Grout is great at latching onto any dirt or debris that falls on it. Use a heavy-duty flooring cleaner to save yourself some time and effort.
Vacuum or mop — You might be able to walk away with vacuuming more than a tile floor to pick up loose hair & toenail clippings if you clean regularly.Just remember to sweep the floor once a month at the very least.
All-purpose cleaner —Spray down hard surfaces like the sink, countertop, and toilet with your preferred all-purpose cleaner. Your bathroom supplies will be clean and germ-free as a result.
Glass cleaner —When people are continually wiping away steam & splashing water from the sink, it’s difficult to keep the mirror clean. Use a small bit of glass cleaner & wipe it away with a newspaper for streak-free results.
Tub and tile cleaner — This product is made to remove soap scum & mildew. To avoid water stains and soap scum from forming in the first place, we recommend using a little squeegee after your daily shower.
Scrub brush — Another scrub brush should be kept on hand for cleaning both shower and tub. A brush is far more successful than a rag or paper towel at removing soap scum, limescale, and hard water stains.
Disinfectant spray or wipes — Make it a practice to eliminate germs in prominent locations like the doorknob, flusher handles, and sink handles using disinfectant spray or wipes.
Fresh candle — Between cleaning and while in use, a favorite candle or potpourri helps keep the bathroom smelling fresh. Reed diffusers are also effective.
What accessories do I need for a bathroom?
- Towels. Have you ever gotten out of the shower and realized you forgot your towel?
- Bathrobes. Purple bathrobes that are both comfortable and elegant
- Toiletries
- Soap
- Mirror
- Shower Liner and Curtain
- Bath Mat
- Wall Hooks