Bathrooms get dirty quick. Grime builds up from daily use. A deep clean makes the space fresh and safe. This guide shares simple methods to tackle tough spots. Follow these steps for results you can see.
Get Ready to Clean
Start with the right supplies. You need white vinegar, baking soda, dish soap, microfiber cloths, an old toothbrush, rubber gloves, a squeegee, and a spray bottle. Gather everything in one spot. Remove all items from counters, shelves, and the shower. Take out rugs, towels, and trash cans. This clears the way for a full clean.
- Empty cabinets and drawers.
- Wash removable items like soap dishes in the sink.
- Open windows for air flow.
Work from top to bottom. Dust falls down, so clean high areas first. This keeps lower spots clean longer.
Clean the Shower and Tub
Showers and tubs collect soap scum and hard water stains. Mix equal parts vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Add a drop of dish soap. Spray the walls, doors, and tub. Let it sit for 10 minutes. Scrub with a cloth or brush. Rinse well.
For grout, make a paste with baking soda and water. Apply it to lines. Scrub with a toothbrush. Wipe clean. This removes mold and dirt.
- Use a squeegee after each shower to stop buildup.
- For glass doors, rub with a dryer sheet soaked in water. It cuts through scum.
- Soak the showerhead in vinegar overnight. Tie a bag around it. Rinse in the morning.

Link to our guide on safe mold removal if you spot black spots.
Tackle the Toilet
Toilets need regular attention. Pour vinegar into the bowl. Let it sit for 5 minutes. Sprinkle baking soda inside. It will fizz. Scrub with a brush. Flush to rinse.
Clean the outside too. Wipe the seat, lid, and base with disinfectant. Use a cloth with vinegar mix.
- Lift the seat to clean hidden areas.
- Check for leaks with food coloring in the tank. If color shows in the bowl, fix it.
- Dry the brush under the seat rim after use.
For more on home repairs, see our how to fix running toilet DIY guide.
Shine the Sink and Counters
Sinks gather toothpaste and hair. Spray with vinegar mix. Wipe with a cloth. For faucets, use a soft brush to get crevices.
Polish chrome with a dry cloth. This stops water spots.
- Drain clogs? Pour baking soda down, then vinegar. Let fizz, then flush with hot water.
- Clean the mirror with vinegar spray. Buff with a dry cloth for no streaks.
Check our streak-free glass hacks for more tips.

Scrub the Floors and Walls
Floors trap hair and dust. Sweep or vacuum first. Mop with warm water and vinegar. Scrub grout if needed.
For walls, wipe with a damp cloth. Pay attention to baseboards.
- Use a steam mop for tile floors if you have one.
- Dry floors to avoid slips.
Handle Drains and Vents
Drains slow down from hair. Use a wire hanger bent into a hook. Pull out gunk. Rinse with hot water.
Clean vents with a vacuum brush. Dust blocks air flow.
- Add baking soda to the trash can for fresh smell.
- Wash curtains in the machine with vinegar.
Prevent Future Dirt
Keep things clean daily. Wipe counters after use. Squeegee the shower. Empty trash often.
Deep clean once a month. This cuts down on big jobs.
Common Questions Answered
How do I remove hard water stains? Use vinegar soak or a pumice stone on wet surfaces.
What if I see mold? Scrub with hydrogen peroxide. Let it sit, then rinse.
How often to clean? Weekly for light cleans, monthly for deep.
For natural options, try our natural cleaning products that work.
For more ideas, visit external sites like The Spruce for pro tips.

These hacks make cleaning simple. Your bathroom stays fresh with less work. Try them today.