Everything you need to know about wash basin cleaners

Make the bathroom cleaning job a breeze with these wash basin cleaners.

Cleaning a wash basin regularly makes it adequate for functioning. It helps keep it clean and germ-free to say the least. It can be looked at as a significant step towards maintaining the general hygiene of any household. Having said that, wash basin cleaners work effectively to remove dirt and grime settled on wash basins, a likely setting for germs. Here is why you need to wash and clean a wash basin and the types of tools and cleaners required.

See also: Tips and tricks to deep-cleaning your bathroom

 

Why use a wash basin cleaner?

Prevents stains and discolouration

A wash basin may develop dirt and discolour due to the use of soap and other substances. Cleaning the wash basin allows us to prevent this consequence. The wash basin, once cleaned, will not get destroyed due to discolouration. 

Prevents build-up and clogging

Not cleaning the wash basin causes debris, soap and even hair, which can prevent maintenance of the wash basin. Cleaning ensures proper flow of drainage and prevents clogs from occurring.

Allows long-term cost savings

A wash basin, when cleaned, allows you to save more money. It will enable you to care for the basin from more issues. A proper cleaning method allows the wash basin to be protected from destruction. 

Read also: Sink Cleaners: Which one deserves a spot in your cabinet?

 

How to clean the wash basin daily?

Wash basins can be cleaned daily with the help of natural elements. Here are the steps to clean the wash basin:

  • Before cleaning the basin, soak it in hot water and soap mix.
  • To rub the stain, use a brush to clean the surface.
  • Rinse off the leftover stain with normal water.
  • Use a clean cloth to wipe the surface of the basin.

Cleaning the basin using soap

  • Mix half vinegar and half water to get a solution.
  • Rinse the basin with normal water.
  • Use the vinegar mix on the basin and rub off the stains.
  • Stay in the mix for a short time.
  • Rinse the entire mix with water.

 

Heavy cleaning tips for wash basin

Sometimes, a wash basin requires more profound and more extensive cleaning. Heavy cleaning is done when there is a lot of residue. Here are the steps to deep clean the basin:

Materials required

  • Plastic or nylon brush
  • Wash basin cleaner
  • Sponge
  • Cloth

Cleaning steps

  • As the first step, rinse the basin with some warm water.
  • Spray the wash basin cleaner on the basin surface.
  • Add water to the sponge and use it on the surface.
  • Leave the solution for a few minutes.
  • The damp sponge will wipe the residue.
  • Dry the area using a cloth.

 

Cleaning agents you should avoid

There are some types of cleaning agents that are harmful to the basins. Some chemicals are very harsh for the glazing of the wash basins. Spray and concentrated drain cleaners such as sulphuric or hydrochloric acid are harsh for the wash basins. 

Microban 24-Hour Bathroom Cleaner and Sanitizing Spray

Pros of using 

  • It keeps surfaces bacteria-free for 24 hours.
  • It kills about 99.9% of germs.
  • It works well without bleach.

Cons of using

  • The cleaner cannot clean unsealed marble, granite, wood, or stone.
  • It cleans as well as kills microbes. 

This cleaner is helpful in removing bacteria. Every wash basin cleaner may not work to kill germs. But it is taken care of through this cleaner. It kills microbes and 99.9% of germs.

Clorox Disinfecting Bathroom Cleaner

Pros of using

  • It requires minimal time for scrubbing
  • It contains a child-resistant cap.

Cons of using

  • It is hard to see the cleaner in the toilet bowl
  • This cleaner can change the surface into a sparkling one. The liquid allows the surface to be cleaned easily. 

This cleaner has a child lock, so children do not reach this cleaner. The cleaner works as a sparkling element, which helps to bring more people. 

Method Eucalyptus Mint Daily Shower Cleaner

Pros of using

  • It has a fresh scent.
  • It claims to prevent soap scum from building up.

Cons of using

  • It cleans well but does not disinfect the surfaces.
  • The cleaner helps to prevent the building up of scum or mould on the surface. It is a daily spray that allows refreshing the place. Glass surfaces are cleaned using this cleaner. 

The cleaner contains mint which produces a good smell. The glass surfaces are cleaned using this cleaner. The refreshing as well as resisting mould and scum is better with eucalyptus mint daily shower cleaner.

Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Bath Scrubber

Pros of using 

  • It is very convenient to use.
  • A bathroom cleaner is not required to use this cleaner.

Cons of using

  • It can be difficult to store after usage.
  • The clean magic eraser helps to clean glass surfaces. It has micro scrubbers that do not require gels or sprays for cleaning. It is harder to store the cleaner as it becomes wetter after water is applied. 

Mould and Mildew Clear Stain Remover Spray

Pros of using

  • The cleaner is odourless and is fast in its work.
  • It doesn’t cling onto walls.
  • It has a foaming spray.

Cons of using

  • It is not a disinfectant

It is harder to get rid of mould stains. The scrubbing helps to work on the surfaces to be cleaner. The mould and mildew stain remover removes stains with less scrubbing. It does not allow the gel to cling to the surface. It does not work well on the vertical part of the surface as it does not stay. The stain remover works within 10 minutes of application.

Brilliant Bath Foaming Action Cleaner

Pros of using

  • This cleaner works well with minimal use of scrub.
  • The grout gets whitened even though the cleaner has dried off.
  • It is a safer choice because it is EPA-certified (Environment Protection Agency)

Cons of using

  • This cleaner is used only on white grout surfaces.

The Brilliant Bath is one of the best types of bathroom cleaners. It is a spray that works quickly and gets whiter when dried. The cleaner can work on lime, hard water, scum and dirt. It does not require bleach to work efficiently. Using the cleaner on another colour grout can harm and change its element. Brilliant Bath is EPA-certified making it better than traditional types of cleaners with chemicals.

 

Conclusion

Wash basin cleaners are of different types. The wash basin calendar helps to clean the worst side of a washbasin. It is easier to have mould and many bacteria on a public platform. Therefore cleaning wash basins is an important element.

 

FAQs

How to clean a wash basin?

Use hot water and soap to remove basic dirt while using vinegar or strong cleaner to clean it up.

What is an easy way to clean a wash basin?

The easiest way is to use hot water and a cloth to clean the wash basin.

What are the examples of wash basin cleaners?

Examples include brilliant Bath Foaming Wash and Mr Clean Magic Eraser Water Bath Scrubber.

What is EPA certification?

EPA stands for Environment Protection Agency. This certification signifies that the products, services, and technicians are environmentally friendly.

What is the most significant disadvantage of a wash basin cleaner?

The wash basin cleaner should be extraordinary and non-sticky.

Which wash basin cleaner is the best one among others?

Microban 24-Hour Bathroom Cleaner and Sanitizing Spray is the best among the above-given cleaners. It cleans without bleach and can disinfect the basin.

What is the cloth usually made of before buying a wash basin?

The cloth is usually made of microfibre or nylon.

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