5 Tips for Keeping the Bathroom Clean & Tidy

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As I am confident you've heard about the toilet paper advertisements, the vast majority of your daily life is spent in the restroom. Not really my favourite spot to be -- unless it has a bathtub full of bubble bath, surrounded by flickering candles and chocolate.

And we all know how often that happens.

Should you compound the period of time you obviously invest in the toilet with the time that it takes to wash said toilet, well, let's just say it may be considered your own home away from your home.

However, there are steps you can take to minimize your potty time at the cleaning component.

1. Simplify the decoration.

Pretty is as pretty does. If the decorations on your toilet take your time up in washing, dusting, and other upkeep, you may think about downsizing. A bare-bones bathroom is not as cluttered and so, easier to wash. You do not need to throw it out, simply find items which don't require your time or maintenance.

2. Simplify cleaners and your tools.

Occasionally we create something really simple, so very complex. Most baths do not need five distinct cleansers to do the job. Look for multipurpose cleaners which may serve a range of functions. Locate the bottom line which is suitable for you and keep it up.

3. Eliminate kid things that is only taking up space.

If you have got tub toys coming from your ears, then think about paring down. Can not part with this collection? Relegate a number of these into the beach or playground tote for drama in a different place. Stow the very best of the best bathroom toys in a simple to clean up fashion.

Got potty chair problems? Inserts, potty chairs, and stools may occupy a great deal of room, particularly in smaller baths. We recently bought this toilet chair and removed our need to get a coaching insert. FishChick2 is secure from falling in and we have got less mess in the restroom.

4. Establish daily customs for cleaning.

Because I've got too many helpers, I set them to function. Every one of the larger boys is in a position to wash the toilet counter and clean one bath daily. Possessing daily maintenance helps to keep the messes and grunge at bay also gives a simpler cleaning period once a week once we do a larger scrubbing.

5. Lock the doorway.

You think I am kidding, but I am not. The previous five homes we have lived in have had 3-4 baths, far more than we have needed the majority of the time. When suitable, I have cleaned a rarely used bathroom and locked the door behind me. This consolidates use to additional toilets and freed me from cleansing bathroom every week.