Use This Shower Hack To Clean Your Dirty Bathroom Tile And Thank Us Later

Bathroom cleaning. It's not what many would consider a fun thing to do, but it's something that needs to be done if you want to prevent gunk and grime from developing on your floor and elsewhere in your bathroom. Perhaps you usually clean your bathroom first thing every Saturday morning, hours after the shower was last used. But did you know the best time to clean your bathroom is actually right after you (or someone else) take a hot shower? The hot water and steam can help loosen up all the dirt and buildup on the tile floor, making it easier to mop it all up later.

The steam can also help with cleaning other surfaces, including the mirror, ceiling, and countertops. Of course, the shower or bathtub is a prime area for soap scum, so steam can help dissolve that as well for easy removal. Regardless of which areas of your bathroom you plan to clean after running a hot, steamy shower, it's important to follow a few key steps for best results.

Steps to cleaning a bathroom using shower steam

Cleaning your bathroom after running the shower can make the cleaning process easier, but only if you do it strategically. While you may want to start applying your cleaning products after running the shower, it'd be best to do it before. Spray your shower walls, sinks, tub, etc., and then turn the hot water on. Let it run for five to 10 minutes to allow the steamy goodness to work its magic, and make sure to keep the bathroom door closed to keep it contained. Then, shut the water off, grab the mop and sponges, and start cleaning. 

If you forget to spray your cleaner before running the shower, you can still spray it afterward, but you'll still want to wait several minutes before you begin scrubbing and wiping. This will give the cleaner time to work into the surface and kill viruses, bacteria, and fungi.