Do you ever feel like your bathroom is never actually spotless, except immediately after your weekly deep clean? Within just a few hours, it can feel like all your hard work from your cleaning routine goes to waste—but why? How can a small space become so dirty so quickly?
While they might seem harmless, a handful of daily habits can cause your bathroom to look dirty faster than you'd expect. To help your cleaning go further, here are five habits to break.
1. Leaving Wet Towels and Mats on the Floor
If you leave your damp (or soaking wet) towel and bath mat on the floor after showering, you're making a mistake if your goal is a clean space. Besides adding visual clutter, the moisture in the bath linens creates a breeding ground for bacteria and mildew. This can potentially spread bacteria if you use the items again, and create a musty smell that's hard to ignore.
Instead, always hang the used towels on a bar or hook to dry before their next use. For bath mats, consider hanging them over the tub's edge to dry. Wash your bath towels every three to four days and wash your bath mats weekly.
2. Not Wiping Away Water Splashes
While leaving small splashes of water around the bathtub and sink doesn't seem like a big deal, it can affect the appearance and cleanliness of your bathroom over time. If not wiped up, the water can leave behind hard water stains or soap scum residue once dry. Excessive standing water can also encourage mildew or mold growth on surfaces.
To combat this, quickly wipe down your sink, countertop, faucet, mirror, and bathtub with a cloth before leaving the bathroom. If you do this daily, the potential residue won't build up and look dirty after only a few days.
3. Using the Same Hand Towel Each Day
Especially if used often, damp hand towels can create an environment for bacteria to grow and spread. A towel that hasn't been replaced often enough can also cause musty or sour smells.
Avoid these issues by replacing your hand towel every one to two days. If used frequently, consider replacing it with a clean one daily. Always keep fresh towels on hand so it's not much of a chore to replace them.
4. Spraying Products That Leave Residue
The daily use of hairspray, dry shampoo, sprayable skincare, or powders can leave behind visible residue. Not only do they create a visual mess, but they can make surfaces feel sticky, slimy, or chalky. These types of residues also attract dirt and dust, making the surface look even dirtier.
If you must use these types of products, start the habit of wiping down all of your surfaces daily with a cloth and a gentle all-purpose cleaner. Not doing so will lead to buildup on your bathroom's floors, walls, and countertops that's difficult to remove over time.
5. Not Rinsing the Shower or Sink After Use
Soap scum, leftover shampoo, dried shaving cream, makeup, strands of hair, and toothpaste all make your bathroom appear unclean, whether in the sink or around your shower or bathtub.
To remedy, rinse the shower, bathtub, and sink after each use to avoid cemented toothpaste or shampoo stains that require an additional cleaner and a sponge to remove. All you need to do is rinse these surfaces with water from the faucet. Use a cup or handheld sprayer to make it easier, especially in corners or tight spots. If you have glass doors or tile walls, consider using a squeegee after showering as well.