Bathrooms get dirty fast. Soap scum, hair, bacteria, mold, and hard water stains build up before you even realize it. A quick wipe-down helps in the short term, but a true deep clean goes way further — and makes your bathroom stay cleaner for longer.
This guide walks you through a professional-level bathroom deep clean that you can complete in about 60–90 minutes using simple household supplies.
For more cleaning tips, visit our Cleaning & Care section or explore related fixes under Plumbing Fixes.
What You’ll Need
Before you start, gather everything so you’re not running around mid-clean:
Supplies:
- All-purpose cleaner
- Bathroom cleaner or disinfectant spray
- Baking soda
- White vinegar
- Toilet bowl cleaner
- Glass cleaner
- Microfiber cloths or paper towels
- Scrub brush
- Old toothbrush (for tight corners)
- Rubber gloves
- Mop (if tiled floor)
- Trash bag
Optional:
- Steam cleaner
- Extendable tile brush
- Magic eraser
Step 1: Declutter the Entire Bathroom
Start with a clean slate.
Remove:
- Towels
- Bath mat
- Shower products
- Toothbrush holders
- Trash can
- Anything sitting on counters
Put dirty towels and mats straight into the wash.
A completely empty bathroom makes it way easier to hit every surface.
Step 2: Spray First, Let Products Sit
This is the secret to easier cleaning — let chemicals do the work.
Spray these areas right away:
- Shower walls & tub
- Sink basin
- Toilet bowl
- Countertops
- Tiles & grout lines
Now leave them alone for 10–15 minutes while they break down grime and soap scum.
Step 3: Deep Clean the Toilet
Let’s knock out the worst part first.
Breakdown:
- Squirt toilet bowl cleaner inside the bowl.
- Close the lid and let it sit for 10 minutes.
- Scrub inside with a toilet brush, focusing:
- Under the rim
- Water line
- Bottom siphon hole
Now clean the outside:
Use disinfectant on:
- Flush handle
- Lid and seat
- Back of tank
- Base and floor around toilet
(Pro tip: The toilet flush handle is one of the dirtiest surfaces in your house.)
Step 4: Shower and Tub Deep Clean
Soap scum and bacteria love your shower.
For Regular Grime:
- Use bathroom cleaner and a scrub brush or sponge.
- Work top to bottom so dirt flows downward.
For Heavy Soap Scum:
Mix:
- 1 cup white vinegar
- 2 tbsp dish soap
Warm it slightly and spray on surfaces.
Let sit for 15 minutes, then scrub.
For Grout:
Use:
- Baking soda + water paste
- Old toothbrush
Scrub grout lines firmly, then rinse with warm water.
Step 5: Sink & Countertops
Bathroom sinks hold bacteria, toothpaste buildup, and soap residue.
- Spray all-purpose cleaner.
- Scrub around:
- Faucet base
- Drain area
- Handles
- Wipe with microfiber cloth until dry.
Don’t Forget:
- Soap dispenser
- Cup holders
- Behind the faucet
- Under countertop edges
These are sneaky dirt zones most people skip.
Step 6: Mirrors & Glass
Use glass cleaner or a vinegar-water mix:
- 1 part vinegar
- 1 part water
Spray lightly and wipe in circles using a dry microfiber cloth.
Avoid using paper towels if possible — they leave lint streaks.
Step 7: Floor Deep Clean
Most bathroom floors get nasty fast due to moisture and foot traffic.
For Tile Floors:
- Sweep first.
- Mop using warm water + floor cleaner.
- Focus around:
- Toilet base
- Behind the door
- Corners
For Vinyl Floors:
Avoid soaking — just damp mop to prevent warping.
Step 8: Final Touches
Put everything back:
- Fresh towels
- Clean bath mat
- Restocked toiletries
Open a window if possible or run a fan for airflow.
You now just reset your bathroom back to factory condition.
How Often Should You Deep Clean Your Bathroom?
Weekly:
- Sink
- Toilet
- Mirror
- Counter
Monthly:
- Full shower scrub
- Floor deep mop
- Grout cleaning
Quarterly:
- Behind toilet
- Baseboards
- Exhaust fan
DIY Cleaning Solution Recipes
All-Purpose Bathroom Spray:
- 1 cup water
- 1 cup white vinegar
- 10 drops lemon essential oil
Grout Cleaner:
- 3 tbsp baking soda
- 1 tbsp hydrogen peroxide
Stir into paste
Common Bathroom Cleaning Mistakes
Avoid these:
❌ Mixing bleach and vinegar (creates toxic gas)
❌ Using abrasive scrubbers on delicate surfaces
❌ Skipping ventilation
❌ Spraying glass in direct sunlight
Final Thoughts
A deep-cleaned bathroom:
- Smells better
- Stays cleaner longer
- Feels 10x more comfortable to use
It’s not fun — but it’s worth it.
Rotate this routine once per month and your bathroom will never get out of control again.
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