All photos: Eric McKleen
You probably don’t think much about your bathroom until something goes wrong. A strange smell, a slow drain, or water where it should not be. This is one of the most used places in your home, and somehow it collects dirt and moisture faster than it elsewhere.
And if you have ever dealt with a stuffed pipe or mildew that simply will not go away, then you know that it is not something you want to leave. Good news? To clean things and work smoothly, you do not need to overhall your routine.
Some everyday habits can prevent common issues before they also start. This article moves you through real tips that helps your bathroom to stay fresh, clean and problem-free.
#1. Start with a routine that works for you
You do not need to deepen your bathroom daily. What helps that you are creating simple habits, with which you can stick. Wipe the counters and taps after each use. After finishing, give the shower a quick spray with a right-on cleaner. Empty the garbage regularly, and do not allow the towel to pile up.
The idea is to maintain dirt in the first place. Even spending five minutes a day can make it easier for weekend cleaning. Try to reset a quick reset every night before the bed so that things are not piled up. A dry cloth and a basic spray can take care of most daily dirt. Once it becomes a part of your routine, you will not think about it even twice.
#2. Pay attention to the drain
It is easy to ignore a slow nasal sink or tub. First of all, it seems that the water is taking a little longer to go down. But over time, this slow drain can turn into standing water, or even damaged pipes are left untreated. Most of the time, the reason for this is the formation of hair, soap dirt, and debris, which is just below the surface.
But if you are already supporting regularly with a stubborn clogue or water, it is best not to wait. Calling a drainage specialist can save you from large repair under the line. They can safely clean things and check what is a deep issue that is causing recession.
#3. Keep moisture under control
Mold and mildew love to grow in the bathroom. The combination of humidity, heat and poor air circulation causes trouble. If you have a exhaust fan in your bathroom, use it every time you take a bath and later leave it running for some time. If not, open a window or door to avoid moisture.
#4. See what goes under the toilet
Toilets are not garbage cans. Anything other than toilet paper can lead to backup, especially “flushable” labels products, such as wipes or cotton pads. These do not break the way of toilet paper and often lead serious obstacles.
If you have ever had to deal with a toilet that slowly deal with overflows or drains, you already know how disappointing and embarrassing it can be. Let your family or guests go to flush nothing else by placing a small bin nearby.
Also, check with children or guests from time to time. Many people think that if it fits, it is okay to flush. This small reminder can save you later to protect you from some big, dirty problems.
#5. Keep the surfaces dry
Also, do not forget to check behind the tap. That hidden area often remains on the molded remains because it remains moist and is often not erased so many. You can also keep a small hand towel or microfiber cloth nearby for this purpose. Before they turn into stains or mud, it makes it easier to swipe splash in seconds.