Tuesday, June 7, 2016

A.P.D.--Let's Talk Bathrooms

I just finished scrubbing my bathroom with a scrub brush. I only did about half of it--the wall behind the toilet and about 2/3 of the wretched shower tiles, which are the two most mildewed areas always--because it took 45 minutes of intense scrubbing and that was as much as my hands and wrists could do without giving out. An hour and a half of such labors would render me crippled for life.

I keep thinking maybe my problem is that I just don't do it frequently enough. But then I also think that I just can't imagine wiping down every surface of my bathroom every single day, which I think is what I would need to do to keep the mildew from taking over.

Bathrooms in old stone houses are mildew-making factories. Just FYI, if you're on the market for an old stone house.

So please tell me, my lovelies: If your bathroom is mildew-free, how in the hell do you keep it that way? Do you clean it every day? Do you scrub it hard every week? Am I just lazy, or do I really have the most mildew-prone bathroom in the whole country?*

* Don't answer that last one, because it may be a combination of the two and, well, I kind of know I'm not winning any awards for zealous housekeeping. But who wants to scrub walls when there are potatoes to be hilled and tomatoes to be staked?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Put in a spray bottle half bleach and half water and go at it. The bleach kills everything! Or use a sponge but wear gloves. Mary in MN

Drew @ Cook Like Your Grandmother said...

Yep, what Mary said. And you don't have to wipe it down either. Well, not every day.

Daisy said...

I'm with the suggestions - but I suggest vinegar, not bleach. It'll be safer around your little boys.

flask said...

i kind of not zelaous in my housekeeping, but i am mildew free.

sorry.