I must confess, I've let the bathrooms go while spring cleaning and I'm so glad to have this week dedicated to bathrooms. There is nothing I hate more than a dirty, disgusting bathroom! Today we will be part two-ing yesterdays cleaning the shower by washing the shower curtain and liner.
CHALLENGE:
If you shower curtain is machine washable, then the quick fix would be to throw it in the wash and let "the maid" do it. If it's plastic, then I would just use a cloth and wipe it down. If your shower liner is moldy, you might consider throwing it away and buying a new one. (It depends on the amount of mold, and your budget!) If the liner isn't bad, then you have a few options: 1) hang it outside and spray it down with a hose, then wipe clean and dry. 2) lay it out on the deck get a bucket of hot soapy water and a scrub brush and scrub away. 3) spot clean it while still hanging with warm soapy water.
How many bathrooms do you have? Would you rather clean the kitchen or the bathroom? Are you glad you decided to Spring clean your house?
Sarah
CHALLENGE:
If you shower curtain is machine washable, then the quick fix would be to throw it in the wash and let "the maid" do it. If it's plastic, then I would just use a cloth and wipe it down. If your shower liner is moldy, you might consider throwing it away and buying a new one. (It depends on the amount of mold, and your budget!) If the liner isn't bad, then you have a few options: 1) hang it outside and spray it down with a hose, then wipe clean and dry. 2) lay it out on the deck get a bucket of hot soapy water and a scrub brush and scrub away. 3) spot clean it while still hanging with warm soapy water.
How many bathrooms do you have? Would you rather clean the kitchen or the bathroom? Are you glad you decided to Spring clean your house?
Sarah
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