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Now, don’t get me wrong, these eggs are mighty shabby, but using patterned fabrics that match others I’ve used around the house made all the difference here..

I like to use a nice feather duster to collect everything or even the soft brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner if things are really bad!Finish off by wiping everything down with a damp cloth and a bit of all-purpose cleaner.. C. lean Behind!.

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Make sure you do a quick scrub and swipe of the wall and floor behind your toilet, behind any pedestal sinks, and behind any freestanding cabinets or tubs.Bathrooms seem to be dust magnets and all that moisture makes it so the dust gets in behind things and then sticks!It’s a bad situation all around, but if you get back there at least every once in awhile, you’ll stay in good shape.. Clean Underneath!.

Mark Bryden (he/him)

You might not think about cleaning underneath the things in your bathroom on a regular basis, but just think about all of the germs and dirt that can get flung about when you’re washing your hands.You might be surprised at what you find if you look under your pedestal sink!

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Be sure to get under toilets, cabinets, chairs, rugs, and garbage cans as well.. Let your cleaners really soak in and do their work!.

When it’s time to get down to the real scrubbing, let your cleaners do the hard work for you instead!You may just have a new favorite “room”!.

This post contains affiliate links.I’m so terrible at sharing where and how and why I find some of the things I use in the rooms and projects that I share around here and you all are so good at keeping me on my toes with that!I seem to always be answering all of these individual questions about where to find certain things and what paint colors I’ve used, but I never actually get my act together and include them in my actual blog posts for everyone to access.

I’m trying to get better at it!.I thought I’d sit down today and go through all of my sources for.