Cleaning Your Bathroom
When you are faced with a whole range of surface types in your bathroom, it is tempting to go and buy a range of cleaning products to suit. There are those which are designed for cleaning bathroom tiles, different ones for glass shower doors and plastic shower enclosures as well as special ones designed for enamel baths.
Manufacturers of cleaning products have now caught on to the fact that having half a dozen different cleaning products for one room in the house is time consuming, as well as expensive and often messy. Most will now have a bathroom ‘all in one’ type product that can be used on all surfaces and will clean both dirt and limescale. Most of these cleaners are also designed to work without too much user effort.
If there is one separate product that it is worth investing in then a product that helps to stop limescale forming on shower cubicles is a good idea. Unless you are happy to clean your shower every day, then this can be a timesaving idea that will involve you spending less time scrubbing and will give you more time to yourself.
You should also take care to stop mould and mildew forming on the grout between your bathroom tiles. This can happen without you even realising it, but is easily resolved with the use of a good cleaner. Several of the aforementioned ‘all in one’ cleaners now contain an ingredient that can help remove and prevent the build-up of mould on grout, and regular usage should keep it at bay.