I’m a professional cleaner… here’s my tips for cleaning your bathroom the right way

A PROFESSIONAL cleaner has revealed his top tips for cleaning your bathroom the right way.

This expert shows off some of her trade secrets in a video titled: “Tips for cleaning your bathroom from a professional cleaner.”

A professional cleaner shows how you can keep your bathroom clean and tidy

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A professional cleaner shows how you can keep your bathroom clean and tidyCredit: tiktok.com/@jetlagremedy
The'Jetlag remedy' advises that any sprays used should be left on the surface for a few minutes

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The ‘Jetlag remedy’ advises that any sprays used should be left on the surface for a few minutesCredit: tiktok.com/@jetlagremedy

The TikTok star known as the “Jetlag remedy” took to his social media page to share his secret with his 16,700 followers.

She says her first tip applies not only to the bathroom, but to any surface where you use the spray.

“Make sure the spray stays on the surface for a few minutes,” says the expert.

“This allows the spray to really penetrate and blow away any dirt, making it easier to clean.”

Her second tip is to use a stiff bristle brush to clean your drains.

“You can also open the manhole cover to get inside, which can really help deodorize your bathroom,” she adds.

Another tip she recommends is to empty the trash once a week.

“That way, dirty toiletries won’t ferment in it,” says the cleaning queen.

She also shows how to hack the little trash can she does.

“Most bathroom trash cans are much smaller than regular trash cans, even with small bin liners,” says the expert.

“When I found the barrel liner was too big, it slid all over the place and didn’t really work.

“What I do is take the handle of the actual crate liner and place it on the bottom of the bin, then do the same with the second handle and this will almost only secure the crate liner to your little bin. .”

“The Jetlag Remedy” also reveals her tips for keeping your bathroom smelling fresh.

“You can put a little essential oil on a cotton ball and place it under the trash can liner and this will keep your bin smelling fresh,” she says.

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Here are some tips to help you clean your home like a pro:

The footage has been a huge hit with other TikTokers and has been viewed more than 450,000 times, garnering 11,500 likes and dozens of comments.

Many commentators have gone online offering their own tips for keeping bathrooms clean.

One person said: “Tip put the trash bag in the bottom of the bin and when emptying, spray the air freshener inside.”

Another wrote: “I’m washing the bathroom mirror and windows with fairy water, washing my dad’s dishes and cleaning with ‘squishee’.”

While a third added: “I keep a toothbrush in my kit, it also helps unclog drains and around faucets.”

Elsewhere, another cleaning expert revealed a tip to get your bathroom shiny in just five minutes.

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Meanwhile, another cleaning expert said the order in which you clean your bathroom is important.

While another expert shared a simple £1 trick to remove stubborn limescale from your bathroom.

She recommends using a stiff bristle brush to clean your drains

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She recommends using a stiff bristle brush to clean your drainsCredit: tiktok.com/@jetlagremedy
Expert reveals a nifty trick to line a trash can that fits in a small bathroom trash can

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Expert reveals a nifty trick to line a trash can that fits in a small bathroom trash canCredit: tiktok.com/@jetlagremedy

Edmuns DeMars

Edmund DeMarche is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Edmund DeMarche joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing edmund@ustimespost.com.

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