Cleaning and Hygiene To avoid mold, clean the grout and tiles once a week with baking soda or a grout cleaning solution. Wipe mirrors and glass with vinegar and water for a streak-free sheen. Disinfect any high-touch surfaces (faucet handles, flush buttons, light switches). To minimize moisture after a shower, turn on the exhaust fan or open a window. โ Shower and Tub Prevent clogs. Place a hair catcher in the drain. Descale showerheads: Soak in vinegar to eliminate mineral buildup. Replace damaged or moldy caulk around the tub/shower to avoid water damage. To avoid mildew, clean your shower curtain or liner on a regular basis.Toilet Check for leaks in the foundation or tank. Use moderate cleaners to avoid breaking porcelain or seals. Avoid flushing wipes and paper towels (even those labeled โflushableโ might clog pipes). If the toilet continues to run, replace the flapper (an inexpensive and simple fix). โ
Sink and Vanity Unclog drains with baking soda and vinegar (rather than harsh chemicals). Check under the sink for any minor leaks or drips. Polish the faucets to prevent water stains and buildup. Organize storage to prevent clutter and moisture damage to products. โ General upkeep. Check the ventilation fan: Remove dust and make sure it runs smoothly. Inspect for mold in corners, ceilings, and behind toilets. Replace light bulbs with energy-saving LEDs. Seal the tile grout every 6-12 months to keep water out.
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