Expert Tips on Bathroom Sink Cleaning

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Summary: Cleaning the bathroom sink is one of the toughest jobs of the housekeeper, get expert house cleaning and housekeeping tips in this free video.

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Household germs are found in every crook and cranny of your home. Germs include microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, archaea and eukaryotes. Bacteria can be found in the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, garage and living spaces of the home. Fungi are prominent in the kitchen and bathroom areas of the home. Cleaning these areas is important for the health of your home and your family. Dust mites and other pests contribute to other allergens in the house. Dusting furniture and vacuuming carpet and flooring becomes very important when ridding the home of microbial pests.

In this series of informative videos you will learn new ways of cleaning your home. Watch as our expert demonstrates cleaning techniques for cleaning the bathroom sink, bathroom, and fixtures. You will also learn more about cleaning the dust from your ceiling and light fixtures. See our expert demonstrate mopping basics and other techniques for cleaning household floors and walls. Get tips on cleaning faucets and countertops in the kitchen and bathroom. Cleaning windows and other household chores are made easy in these expert videos.

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" My name is Paige and on behalf of Expert Village.com we are talking about cleaning today. Now we are going to get into bathroom cleaning; the toilet and the sink. I have always used an all purpose cleaner with bleach such as Comet. I find that it works the best and it is abrasive enough to get it clean. So what you want to do first is simply run some hot water, sprinkle your comet or your all purpose cleaner everywhere and then you simply want to clean your sink the best you can. If you are having a hard time getting behind your faucet in your sink, you can use an old toothbrush that I pulled out of the bottom of my sink or wherever I keep my cleaning supplies. It is one that I used to use. I like to label it so that I know that this is a bleach brush and no longer a toothbrush and you can actually get in there in between the crevices and really go to town scrubbing in all of those areas. If you are having some trouble spots you can let it sit and come back to it. In our kitchen segment we talked about how to clean your faucets so that it doesn’t have those stains. After this dries I am going to do the same thing and take a dry cloth and simply go over my stainless steel in my sink, my toilet bowel handle and in my shower to be able to get that stainless steel shining so that it looks nice and clean. Because this all purpose cleaner will leave a residue mark on your stainless steel, you want to take a dry cloth and go over it and that is the most effective way to clean your sink. "

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