Cleaning · 6 min read
The 60-Minute Bathroom Deep Clean
A room-by-room checklist that hits grout, glass, drains, and fixtures without wasting supplies.
Start high, finish low
Dust vents and light fixtures first, then wipe mirrors and squeegee shower glass before you mop. Gravity works in your favor — you won't re-soil clean floors.
Tackle the tub ring early
Apply your scrubber or eraser to wet enamel and let it sit two minutes. Pair with a drain tool afterward so hair doesn't undo your shine by week's end.
Don't forget the baseboards
A damp microfiber cloth along baseboards and behind the toilet removes dust that makes freshly cleaned rooms still look dingy.
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