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Secrets to Cleaning Gross Bathrooms in Your Rental


Tips for cleaning your rentals

Clean the Mirrors

Start with any mirrors – spray and wipe clean. I use a glass and mirror microfiber for lint and streak-free mirrors. Keep this cloth handy and reuse in each bathroom.

Clean the Toilet

Baking Soda and Vinegar for toilet cleaning

  • Start by pouring a cup of vinegar into the toilet and swish it around using a toilet brush. Add a cup of baking soda. Swish. Add one more cup of vinegar. Let it fizz and sit for about 15 minutes.

  • Swish the mixture around making sure to remove all of the dirt and stains. Extra scrubbing with a brush or sponge may be needed for extra-tough stains. Let it sit for as long as possible before use.

2. Another method would be using Borax and Vinegar: Very similar to method one except use 1/4 cup of Borax instead of baking soda.

Clean Tile

You’ll need: 1/2 cup baking soda, 1/4 cup hydrogen peroxide and 1 teaspoon of liquid dish soap

  • Clean Shower Glass

  • 1 cup of Dawn dish soap

  • 1 cup of Vinegar

  • Spray Bottle

1 cup of the Dawn to a spray bottle, heat up the 1 cup of vinegar in the microwave until it starts to boil. Add the vinegar to the Dawn and close the spray bottle. Let it cool for a minute or two before shaking the mixture up. You can also use Palmolive dish soap

Let it set for about 2-3 hours, the longer the better

Clean the Tub

Same recipe as the Shower Glass

Clean Bathroom walls

Same recipe as the glass doors

  • Bucket

  • Clean sponges

  • 1 gallon warm water

  • ½ cup borax

  • ¼ cup white vinegar

  • 1 tbsp household ammonia

Steps to Removing the Stains

  1. Combine the liquid ingredients in the bucket.

  2. Test the spot with the mixture on a hidden area.

  3. Use a sponge to wipe the walls with the solution. (Start at the bottom and work your way up to prevent streaks

  4. Use a second sponge to rinse the walls with clean water.

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