Archive for the ‘Bathroom Hygiene’ Category

Keeping your toilet clean

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

Having a clean toilet will not only prevent bacteria, it will also provide more comfort for you, your family and your guests. Although cleaning the toilet is an unpleasant job, it does need to be done and there are a variety of products that can help you to get your toilet clean as quickly and easily as possible.

Cleaning the outside of the toilet is just as important as cleaning the inside. Be sure to focus on getting the toilet seat as clean as possible. Buying products that keep your toilet fresh after each flush, such as cistern blocks, is a good idea. These products prevent the build up of lime scale and get rid of bacteria. They are also lightly fragranced, providing your toilet with a pleasant smell.

Toilet rim hangers are another option. These are lightly fragranced toilet cleaning blocks that foam after each flush, keeping your toilet looking and smelling fresh and removing bacteria. They are easy to use and a safe cleaning option.

There are products, such as the Tri-odour Trap Sani-Sleeve, which remove unpleasant odours, help to reduce the number of blockages in your toilet, and also save water. These are easy to install and are priced at £15.00.

Wilkinson offers a selection of toilet cleaning products, including the Harpic Power Plus Toilet Cleaner. This helps to remove stains, prevents lime scale and gets rid of bacteria. It is available in a 750ml bottle and is priced at £1.40. Wilkinson also offers two bottles for £2.00, which is ideal if you wish to stock up.

The advantages of having a bathroom bin

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

A bin is a simple accessory, but it can make a huge difference to your bathroom. Having somewhere to throw away used items such as face wipes, cotton buds, make-up removal pads and empty soap packets is always useful and will make your bathroom look tidier.

There are many different styles of bins available. Home Office Design provides waste bins that are available in colours such as blue, white, vanilla, black and much more, so it is easy to find a bin that will suit the colour scheme of your bathroom.

If you prefer a wastebasket, then there is a selection of styles available, including square wastebaskets, small wastebaskets, large wastebaskets and much more. You can also purchase a wastebasket set, which comes with a basket for storing towels or clothes. Wicker wastebaskets look attractive in the bathroom and are available in a variety of colours.

For extra comfort, it may be a good idea to purchase a sanitary bin for your bathroom. You can use an ordinary bathroom bin for sanitary products, but sanitary bins are more discreet, which not only gives you a little privacy but also makes your bathroom look much tidier.

For hygiene reasons, it is a good idea to make sure that you empty your bins regularly. Used face wipes and make-up pads can cause bacteria to spread and sanitary bins that are not emptied can also be unpleasant. It is also important to give your bathroom bins a wash regularly to get rid of germs.

Cleaning your bathroom

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Since baths, showers, toilets and sinks are used regularly and often by more than one person in a household, it is important to keep them as clean as possible. Having a clean bathroom means it is hygienic and provides more comfort for everyone. It will also have a bigger impact on your guests, as they will prefer to use a clean bathroom rather than be greeted by a dirty one.

There are many stores that sell suitable cleaning products for particular areas of the bathroom, such as toilet cleaner and products for keeping your bath and shower clean. Bathmats also need to be washed regularly to prevent them from become damp and mouldy. If you have a shower curtain, then it will also need to be removed and cleaned regularly. Bath screens can become dirty from constant exposure to water and steam, so they will need to be scrubbed down on a regular basis.

If you have extractor fans or vents, then these will need to be cleaned regularly, as dust can build up and prevent them from working properly. Lights may also need a wipe down, but make sure that they are switched off before you attempt to clean them.

Any leaking bottles, such as shampoo or bubble bath should be replaced. If you have a medicine cabinet, then it may be a good idea to throw out any old bottles and replace them. Storage cabinets should be kept clean and old make-up or other unwanted items should be discarded.

Transforming a dingy bathroom

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

A dingy bathroom is likely to be uncomfortable, so adding a few items here and there to brighten up the room is a good idea. If you do not have much money to spare, then there are a variety of affordable interesting accessories that can make your bathroom look much better.

Going for light colours, such as white, can make a dingy bathroom look much brighter and more modern. Paint is the best option, as it is easy to apply and a quick way of brightening up your bathroom. There are many types of paint that have a film that is mould and mildew resistant to protect your bathroom walls.

If your bathroom has a cracked bath, toilet or sink, then it will need repairing as soon as possible to prevent leaks. Cracked items can make a bathroom look dingy, and there are some types of surfaces, such as porcelain, which can be repainted, leaving your bathroom free of cracks and looking much brighter and appealing.

Mould and mildew can also make a bathroom look dingy. There are a variety of cleaning products that easily remove mould and mildew to make your bathroom look much cleaner and make it a safer environment you, your family and any visitors.

If your bathroom does not have much natural light, then this will make it look dingy. Be sure to keep your curtains open to let in more light. Privacy windows will allow you to let in lots of light whilst keeping your bathroom private. If you have blinds, pull them up to let in more light. Open your windows to let in more air and install an extractor fan to keep your bathroom well ventilated.

Getting rid of mould in the bathroom

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Your bathroom could end up with mould growing in different areas if you do not have enough ventilation in your bathroom. Not only does mould look unpleasant, it is also very unhygienic and can lead to serious illnesses in some cases. Mould will develop in the areas that are the most exposed to water, such as the shower, bath and sink. Wallpaper and carpet can also become mouldy. Having a bathroom that is free of mould will be much safer and more comfortable for you, your family and your guests.

If you do find that there has been a build up of mould in your bathroom, then the best solution is to scrub it away with bleach and water. If bleach does not work, then HG Mould Spray may be the best solution. This spray removes black mould from tile grouts, plaster, toilets, showers and many other areas. It is available from a variety of stores and is usually priced at £4.95. It may be available at a cheaper price at online stores such as eBay or Amazon. HG also offers shower and basin spray and shower shield, which prevents build up of lime scale.

To prevent mould from building up, install an extractor fan or open your windows after a bath to let the steam out. Wipe all areas that have had water exposed to them after you have had a bath or a shower. Keep a bottle of mould spray or a selection of other cleaning products close by so that you can quickly get rid of any mould that has built up.

Bathroom Carpets

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Bathroom carpets often get a bad press, with people viewing them as unhygienic, particularly around the toilet and complaining that they retain water and are prone to rotting. 

However, bathroom carpets do have a great advantage over other types of floor surface, they are non slip and they are not cold when you walk on them, so particularly for older people, they really can offer a very practical floor covering.

The price of bathroom carpets has come down over recent years and they can now be bought at very competitive prices. Usually the manufacturer will state if the product can, or should be used in a bathroom and it is always worth buying one that is specifically designed for this use. You may pay less for a standard carpet, but it will need to be replaced more frequently than one that is designed to withstand bathroom usage.

If hygiene is a consideration, then you should think about installing a small toilet pedestal mat. This will ensure that any little splashes go onto it and it can easily be put into a washing machine, thereby allowing your carpet to be protected.

The only downside to carpeting the bathroom is that it will be difficult to vacuum around all the nooks and crannies where it is fitted. Some people find that using a small steam cleaner will help to get rid of any dust from hard to reach areas and keep your carpet in tip top condition for as long as possible.

Cleaning your Bathroom

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

A bathroom obviously needs to be cleaned regularly, both for hygiene purposes and to make sure that it is kept at its best for as long as possible. However, there are some things you need to think about before you simply pour on cleaning agents and get the scrubbing brush out.

It is essential to check that any cleaning product you have bought will actually be safe to use on the type of bath, wash hand basin and toilet that you own. This may sound somewhat over cautious, but some chemicals are quite strong and may work well on one particular type of bath, but not be so good for another. For example, a cleaner can be safely used on an acrylic bath, but if it is applied to a cast iron bath it may actually take off the enamel.

Taps can be damaged by some types of cleaning products, particularly if they are gold effect, since the surface may react badly to any bleaching agent. Frequently the damage does not become visibly apparent for some time and by then it may be too late to rectify the situation easily.

Try to make sure that you use the minimum amount of chemicals on your bath and wash hand basin, as this will help retain their original surfaces for as long as possible.  However, for obvious reasons, it is likely that you will want to ensure that you do keep the toilet as germ free as possible and most have been designed to withstand chemical onslaughts, it is the bath and wash hand basin which can be very sensitive.