1. Toilet cleaning and maintenance
The toilet is the place with the most dirt and bacteria in the bathroom, so many people are too lazy to pay attention to cleaning, which has become the biggest health hazard in the bathroom. When cleaning the toilet, pay attention to the small places where bacteria are likely to accumulate. In addition, in daily use, good habits can greatly reduce the bacteria and microorganisms in the bathroom.
Cleaning the inner wall of the toilet: For routine cleaning of the toilet, clean water and a long-handled brush can be used to remove the stains and dirt on the inner wall of the toilet, paying special attention to the gaps in the inner wall and the bend of the flush port. Cleaning about twice a week will keep the toilet basically clean and prevent the growth of odors and most bacteria.
or rag cleaning.
After rinsing, dry with a soft towel, then air dry the cover, making sure the critical areas are completely dry. If the toilet cover is removed, consider using a large basin to assist in cleaning. It is best to disinfect the toilet regularly, especially for the toilet ring that contacts the skin, it can be cleaned with a special disinfectant, or the bleach can be diluted in a ratio of 1:99, and then the surface and interior of the toilet can be scrubbed. It is best to disinfect household toilets once a week, and at least once a month.
Toilet maintenance: Use the toilet every day, and develop the habit of covering the toilet cover before flushing, which can greatly reduce the bacteria and germs in the bathroom.
The toilet cover and seat should be cleaned with a soft cloth. Strong acid, strong carbon and decontamination powder are prohibited for cleaning. Do not use volatile agents, thinners or other chemicals to clean, otherwise the surface will be corroded. Do not use sharp objects such as wire brushes and blades for cleaning. When the toilet cover is installed without a water tank or a low water tank, people should not lean back, otherwise it will lead to breakage.
2. Faucet maintenance and maintenance
In daily use, we can’t use too much force, we just need to slowly rotate and twist with its direction. In use, if the surface is stained with water stains, stains, etc., they should be wiped off in time to ensure that the surface is dry and clean.
When cleaning the faucet, just use a soft cloth to wipe it, do not use barbed wire to clean it, so as not to scratch the coating on its surface, allowing the gap to enter, forming stubborn stains, which are difficult to remove.
After the faucet is used, the surrounding water droplets should be wiped dry in time to avoid the formation of scale and dirt.
3. Cleaning and maintenance of the wash basin
The wash basin is often used to wash the face and hands, and the frequency of using various cosmetics, skin care products, hand sanitizers and other cleaning products is very high, which leads to the accumulation of dirt and greasy on the inner wall of the wash basin. In addition, the wash basin is also prone to blockage due to debris such as hair. There are some tips for dredging.
Wash basin cleaning and maintenance: When cleaning regularly, you can use a nylon brush dipped in soap to scrub in a circular path, and then rinse thoroughly. Regular cleaning will help prevent water spots from hardening. To remove stubborn stains, try non-abrasive cleaners such as dish soap, bleach, etc.
The clogged wash basin and poor drainage are usually mainly caused by hair blocking the drain hole. The solution is to use a chopstick to push the foreign body out of the drain hole of the pipe mouth at the sink of the wash basin. If a foreign object is stuck in the gap between the drain hole and the sewer pipe, you can turn the nozzle of the drain pipe and use chopsticks to dredge it on the washbasin at the same time.
4. Shower cleaning and maintenance
The newly installed shower should not be used for bathing immediately after the water is turned on. You should wait for the shower to turn on for 3 minutes.
Start bathing after hot water. It is best to clean the shower once a week. When cleaning, you can soak the shower in a mixture of white vinegar and water for an hour, and then wash it with water.
If there is a blockage, the shower should be disassembled and cleaned. You can use a knife to pry off the green disc in the center of the nozzle, then use a cross cone to remove the screw, take off the shower, and use a brush or toothpick to clean and dredge. After dredging the sprinkler head, put the sprinkler face up and brush it in the basin. Under normal circumstances, some grit will be washed out, and then install the shower head back.
5.Smart mirror maintenance
The mirror edges are treated with a specially formulated sealant designed to protect the mirror edges from contaminants and discoloring. Failure to follow cleaning guidelines can/will remove the benefits of the sealant.
The safest cleaner for a mirror is a soft, clean cloth and warm water. If using a glass or mirror cleaner, be sure it does not contain ammonia or vinegar.
Never spray any cleaner directly on to a mirror. Spray the cleaner on to a soft cloth and then wipe the mirror.
Care should always be taken to avoid getting the edges and backing of the mirror wet. Should they get wet, dry immediately.
6. Bathtub cleaning and maintenance skills
Household bathtubs and bathtubs mainly include acrylic bathtubs and ceramic bathtubs. Because of different materials, there are different cleaning techniques.
Cleaning and maintenance of acrylic bathtub: use sponge or flannel when cleaning acrylic bathtub, do not use coarse cloth, scouring pad, do not use any cleaning agent containing granular objects, it is best to avoid direct sunlight and contact with high temperature cigarette butts. Use mild detergents (such as dishwashing liquid), do not use abrasive detergents.
Ceramic bathtub cleaning and maintenance: Ceramic bathtubs are prone to a layer of yellow scale or soap scum after being used for a long time. At this time, toothpaste and soft bristles can be used to clean them. Disinfect your bathtub or washbasin regularly. Connect a pot of water and add a few taels of white vinegar to it. Wipe the ceramic surface with a rag after mixing. Note that after disinfection, the ceramic surface needs to be rinsed with clean water.
GENERAL CLEANING GUIDELINES
Rinse away any traces of soap and gently dry with a clean soft cloth after each use. Rinse completely with water and dry any overspray. This will maintain the finish and avoid water spotting.
Simichrome Polish® contains a protective film which is helpful in preventing water spot buildup. Follow instructions to ensure optimum results.
Rinse away any traces of soap and gently dry with a clean soft cloth after each use. Rinse completely with water and dry any overspray. This will maintain the finish and avoid water spotting.
To remove mineral deposits, use a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water. Do not allow the solution to soak on the product.
Never use an abrasive material such as a brush or scouring pad to clean the surface. The use of abrasive cleaners, cleansers or disinfectants will alter the surface finish and void the warranty.
Do not allow certain materials such as toothpaste, cologne, shaving cream, nail polish remover, vinegar, wine, drain and glass cleaners to remain on the surface. Prolonged contact will alter surface finishes and void the warranty.
Never use an abrasive material such as a brush or scouring pad to clean the surface. The use of abrasive cleaners, cleansers or disinfectants will alter the surface finish and void the warranty.
Do not allow certain materials such as toothpaste, cologne, shaving cream, nail polish remover, vinegar, wine, drain and glass cleaners to remain on the surface. Prolonged contact will alter surface finishes and void the warranty.