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We have 4 bathrooms (3 full and 1 half). Every bathroom gets a full cleaning once a week. Occasionally we'll skip the shower in the guest bathroom if we are short on time and not expecting any overnight company that week.
But I honestly don't feel like my house is clean if my bathrooms and kitchen aren't super clean. Like if someone comes over and I have 5 loads of laundry in the process of being folded on the dining room table, and the kids are naked, and I haven't even had time to hide the dirty dishes in the oven...they're not going to think I'm gross if the bathrooms and stove and countertops are sparkling.
Clean the bowl, sink and bathroom every day with disinfectant and soapy water.... then the floor.. the tiles on the wall get done now and then as tiled to the ceiling..
Deep cleaning on a schedule?
Never. They're kept clean enough so that nothing needs to be 'deep cleaned', whatever that is.
LOL, I was thinking the same thing. I don't need or have a schedule to clean the bathroom. I clean it when it needs it, and when i feel like it, and today, I don't feel like it.
I deep clean our one bathroom every Friday. Since all three of us(me, husband and a friend who rooms with us) use it, it gets messy fast...and boys are kinda gross lol
I wipe the counters every day though, between their beard trimming and my hair shedding, they would be really gross if I didn't.
3 times a week I cleaned my bathroom twice is just lucky.
Last edited by Ultrarunner; 05-24-2015 at 09:19 AM..
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