It is the last job on the cleaning list: you’ve dusted, cleaned, vacuumed and polished, and all that’s left is to wash the floor and walls of bathrooms. Sorted! However, did you realize that not all surfaces need the same treatment? Get it wrong and you will do more harm than good.
With a slightly dampened mop/vacuum – dust, or wipe; never use soap-based detergents or other polishes because they can leave a dull film and stop over-wetting. Do not use wax polish: it will be too sticky for the ground. Use a combined water and vinegar solution to avoid traces and stains. Never be inclined to use abrasive cleaners that can scratch, such as nylon scouring pads or steel wool.
Stubborn stains, like shoe polish, can be extracted with an acetone-containing nail polish remover or other mild solvents–WD-40 also work well. At the same time, it is important to ensure that the floor and wall tiles are disinfected with an appropriate bathroom cleaner. Concerning different types of bathroom floors and tiles, here are some guidelines:
These require minimal maintenance. Sweep and rinse with a gentle Bathroom Cleaner. Rinse with clear water. Do not use wax polish on slippery tiles.
Terracotta tiles are maturing for the first year after construction. Most suppliers store a different cleaner, sealant, and paint, so use your field supplier’s approved goods.
To extract dirt and powder, brush, or vacuum the surface. Wash with a detergent or ground cleaner solution with a dampened mop or rag. Using water sparingly, rinse after cleaning. Stubborn traces can be removed by gently rubbing with an excellent nylon pad.
Sweep with a soft brush or vacuum and then use a mild Bathroom Cleaner to wipe with a damp mop. Upon cleaning, rinse thoroughly. Use a fabric dipped in a cleaning-up liquid or white spirit to avoid scuffmarks, then rinse off.
Sweep with a soft brush or vacuum, then use a bathroom cleaner to wipe with a damp mop. Upon cleaning, rinse thoroughly. Use a fabric dipped in a cleaning-up liquid or white spirit to avoid scuffmarks, then rinse off.
Use Achha Detergent Powder to give your bathrooms a weekly shine and keep them hygienic and sparkling new.