Lysol® Power Bathroom Cleaner can be used on a variety of household surfaces, including: Shower doors. Tubs. Glazed ceramic tile.
When the tub isn't super dirty, you'll still want to do regular maintenance cleaning. For this you can use Lysol or Clorox. Just remember that if you're using multiple products, rinse well between products, and never mix any products together or use more than one product at a time.
Buy a gallon of plain bleach - Clorox or the house brand will do - doesn't matter - the cheaper the better. Put the stopper in the tub. Pour in about 1/2 of the bleach. Fill the tub with hot water. Let sit for 10-15 minutes. Drain water. Rinse tub.
One of our best shower glass cleaners is Lysol® Power Bathroom Cleaner – which eliminates soap scum, limescale and other tough messes – as well as killing 99.9% of bathroom bacteria and viruses.
Like in the kitchen, an all-purpose cleaner is perfect for cleaning countertops. You can also use it to clean your tub and shower surfaces. Although for soap scum, you will want to let it sit for a more extended period of time, and you may still need to use something more abrasive.
Clean the tub thoroughly and rinse everything. Then dry the bath properly with a soft cloth to prevent limescale formation. Do not use aggressive products such as acid, chlorine, ammonia, bleach and abrasives. The latter create fine scratches, which we obviously want to avoid!
To Clean and Deodorize:
Spray surface until thoroughly wet. Wipe with a clean cloth or sponge. No rinsing required.
To kill bacteria, use Lysol Laundry Sanitizer in the fabric softener compartment or pour directly into the rinse cycle. Use two caps filled to the correct line for your machine. To disinfect, pre-soak with laundry sanitizer.
Our top pick is Clorox Clean-Up Cleaner and Bleach. Clorox Clean-Up Cleaner Spray does an excellent job getting your shower clean.
You must let toilet bowl cleansers sit on the surface for at least 15 minutes. Your bathtub's surface will deteriorate while you wait. After each wash, the cleanser will erode the bathtub. If you use this cleaner, you would have to replace the bathtub after a small portion of its anticipated lifespan.
Keep a spray bottle with a vinegar solution (one part vinegar to two parts water) on hand in your bathroom. After bathing, spray your tub down two to three times per week to keep it clean.
Use one capful (13.5ml) of Dettol Antiseptic Liquid diluted in 2.7Litres of water to disinfect bathing water.
The Clorox Tilex Mold and Mildew Remover nabbed our top spot for its spray-it-and-forget-it formula that kills up to 99.9% of germs and bacteria. For a fast-acting formula that doesn't mess around, RMR-86 Instant Mold Stain and Mildew Stain Remover starts to remove stains in just 15 seconds.
If you want a germ-killing cleaning solution with the convenience of a ready-to-use spray, try Clorox® Clean-Up® Cleaner + Bleach. Just remove excess dirt, and spray Clean-Up® Cleaner 4–6 inches from the surface until thoroughly wet. Let stand for 30 seconds, then rinse or wipe clean.
Lysol wipes are safe to use on your countertops. Avoid wipes and cleaners specific to granite and natural stone. When it comes to disinfecting your surface, please take the proper precaution and remember that disinfecting should not take the place of your daily cleaning routine.
If you use all-natural cleaners, you can shower right away. However, if they're packed full of chemicals, it's better to wait a while before showering and allow the bathroom to ventilate, says Rubino.
Lysol Power Bathroom Cleaner removes soap scum, limescale and other tough stains. Lysol® Power Bathroom Cleaner can be used on a variety of household surfaces, including: Shower doors. Tubs.
Lysol Power Foaming Cleaning Spray
This multitasking spray is our top choice overall. For everyday cleaning, just spray the tub and rinse the cleaner away. It disinfects, which is an important consideration for bathroom surfaces.
Yet, hydrogen peroxide is one of the best shower cleaners used by professionals. All you need is a toothbrush and a bottle of hydrogen peroxide. Before using any chemicals, scrub the grout with water to dislodge loose debris. Rinse thoroughly, and then go in with the hydrogen peroxide.
Sanitizing kills bacteria on surfaces using chemicals. It is not intended to kill viruses. Yes, EPA registers products that sanitize. Disinfecting kills viruses and bacteria on surfaces using chemicals.
Spritz the entirety of the shower tile walls and bathtub with your Lysol® Power Bathroom Cleaner of choice. Let this sit for 15-20 seconds before wiping down with a clean cloth, making sure you clean your bathroom tiles to get rid of grime for a truly gleaming look.
Is it okay to use Lysol Laundry Disinfectant with regular detergent? You may notice your normal detergent is not as effective if you mix with Lysol Laundry Disinfectant. These products are not meant to be used together so we do not recommend it.
Our Lysol® Disinfectant Spray kills 99.9% of the germs that are hanging around on your homes' soft furnishings. Its unique cap completely covers large areas without over wetting, making it great for soft surfaces such as your decorative cushions, mattress, sofa etc. To use, simply spray and then allow to air dry!
Let surface remain wet for 3 minutes to disinfect. Apply to items that can bring germs into your home such as shoes, backpacks, coats and packages. Also use on soft surfaces such as couches, pillows and mattresses. The fabric must remain wet for ten minutes then allow to air dry.
Vinegar has been proven to have some disinfectant properties, however it's not nearly as effective at killing harmful viruses and bacteria as commercial cleaners. And because it does not kill 99.999 percent of bacteria and viruses, it doesn't meet the criteria required to be considered a disinfectant.