How do you know when your bathroom is really clean? Your teenagers notice it.
I’m not talking surface stuff here but deep down clean. And I have to admit, walking into my bathroom suddenly feels so much nicer knowing I have gotten down to every crevice there is.
You don’t really know deep down cleaning in a bathroom until you break out the toothbrush. That is the tool which provided the thorough cleaning that was long overdue.
What prompted me to spend nearly two hours in the bathroom, much of it with a toothbrush? How about hosting a graduation party at your house with nearly 75 people attending?
Who wants to be the talk of the town that the party was great but you should have seen that bathroom? I figure that most of the other rooms’ people won’t see or use since this is an outdoor party. But there will be a need to use the bathroom.
And for some reason my pride as a housekeeper is resting in how others view it, so I decided it was time to break out the big guns—or should I say the little toothbrush?
Now I have heard how great this tool can be for cleaning…not just talking teeth here. But it wasn’t until I sprayed a little cleaner on it and began to brush it across the paneling in my bathroom that I experienced the magic.
There are crevices in my paneling that wiping doesn’t get to. Well the toothbrush does and it took hardly any effort. Suddenly I was using the toothbrush in the corners of the bathroom, where the floor meets the wall. I also used it around the sink and behind the faucet, which is another hard
to reach place.
Then I realized how great it cleans the grout in between the floor tiles and the wonders it can do in the shower. I was on a roll with that toothbrush and let me tell you, the results were well worth it.
Forget sparkling clean teeth…how about a sparkling clean bathroom? Next time you clean, break out the toothbrush.
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