Dust any picture frames or decorative accents.Quickly wipe down light switches and door handles.Spot clean splatters on cabinets – I simply take a warm damp rag and wipe down any visible splatters on the front and sides of the vanity.Check toilet paper and hand soap supply.Wash towels, washcloths and bath rug if needed – I’ve also found that you can freshen up your bath rug by simply putting it in the dryer on low to fluff it up and help remove any excess lint, rather than running it through a full laundry cycle.Empty and clean trash can – Most of the time it won’t need to be cleaned, but if you notice residue starting to build up, just wash the can quickly with dish soap and warm water.I like to take one day per week and designate it as my bathroom cleaning day to get all of these jobs knocked out at once:
If you commit to doing these jobs just one time per week, you’ll be amazed at how nice and tidy your bathroom stays.
Probably because the shower gets so dirty so quickly… and as I get older it gets harder to finagle myself into those pretzel-like positions to get every nook and cranny clean. I would much rather clean and organize my entire freezer or declutter my medicine cabinet. Whether you need help with daily bathroom cleaning jobs or deep cleaning tasks, these printable lists will help!Ĭleaning the shower is my absolute least favorite job of all time. Learn how to keep your bathroom super clean with these free printable bathroom cleaning checklists.